A _____ has a regular polygon base and a vertex over the center of the base.A.pyramidB.right prismC.prismD.regular pyramidSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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A _____ has a regular polygon base and a vertex over the center of the base.
A. pyramid
B. right prism
C. prism
D. regular pyramid
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Solution
The correct answer to the question is D. regular pyramid.
A regular pyramid is defined as having a regular polygonal base (where all sides and angles are equal) and a vertex that is directly above the center of the base, meeting the criteria mentioned in the question. The other options, while related to three-dimensional shapes, do not fit this specific definition:
- A. pyramid: This is a general term that could apply to various types of pyramids, not necessarily regular ones.
- B. right prism: This has two parallel faces and rectangles (or parallelograms) as the lateral faces but does not have a vertex above a base.
- C. prism: A prism has two parallel bases and doesn't converge to a single vertex.
Thus, the most fitting choice is the regular pyramid.
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