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Decagrammic prism
Polyhedron with 12 faces / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In geometry, the decagrammic prism is one of an infinite set of nonconvex prisms formed by squares sides and two regular star polygon caps, in this case two decagrams.
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Decagrammic prism | |
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Type | Uniform polyhedron |
Faces | 2 Decagrams 10 squares |
Edges | 30 |
Vertices | 20 |
Vertex configuration | 10/3.4.4 |
Wythoff symbol | 2 10/3 | 2 |
Symmetry group | D10h, [2,10],(*2.10.10), order 40 |
Dual polyhedron | Decagrammic bipyramid |
Properties | nonconvex |
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It has 12 faces (10 squares and 2 decagrams), 30 edges, and 20 vertices.
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