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Originally Posted by WestSideBilly,Jan 24 2005, 06:46 AM
Pyramids need not have 4 sides to the base...
I believe it is analogous to saying parallelogram and square. The square is a special case of the parallelogram. Isn't the tetrahedron a special case of the pyramid? I am simply inquiring. Now I remember why I didn't pursue that math minor
Originally Posted by ACLR8,Jan 24 2005, 11:47 AM
While I agree with you in the generic sense . . . . . the only pyramid I can think of without a four sided base would be the tetrahedron, which I also described.
I believe it is analogous to saying parallelogram and square. The square is a special case of the parallelogram. Isn't the tetrahedron a special case of the pyramid? I am simply inquiring. Now I remember why I didn't pursue that math minor
I believe it is analogous to saying parallelogram and square. The square is a special case of the parallelogram. Isn't the tetrahedron a special case of the pyramid? I am simply inquiring. Now I remember why I didn't pursue that math minor

NO need, I thought you were the official spokesperson of RnD Enterprises. This misunderstanding was in-house . . . . . . I don't want stock prices affected by rumors of restructuring. Let's keep it quiet and let the PR dept. deflect any questions of it







Now she's encrypting her insults.