Tridecahedron
Polyhedron with 13 faces / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A tridecahedron, or triskaidecahedron, is a polyhedron with thirteen faces. There are numerous topologically distinct forms of a tridecahedron, for example the dodecagonal pyramid and hendecagonal prism. However, a tridecahedron cannot be a regular polyhedron, because there is no regular polygon that can form a regular tridecahedron, and there are only five known regular convex polyhedra.[notes 1][1]
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Common tridecahedrons | |
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Space-filling tridecahedron |
Elongated hexagonal pyramid |
Hendecagonal prism |
Gyroelongated square pyramid |
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