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  2. Bipyramid - Wikipedia

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    A scalenohedron is similar to a bipyramid; the difference is that the scalenohedra has a zig-zag pattern in the middle edges. [ 17 ] It has two apices and 2 n basal vertices, 4 n faces, and 6 n edges; it is topologically identical to a 2 n -gonal bipyramid, but its 2 n basal vertices alternate in two rings above and below the center.

  3. List of polygons, polyhedra and polytopes - Wikipedia

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    Triangle. Equilateral triangle; Isosceles triangle. Golden triangle (mathematics) Scalene triangle; Right triangle; Oblique triangle. Acute triangle; Obtuse Triangle

  4. Disphenoid - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a disphenoid (from Greek sphenoeides 'wedgelike') is a tetrahedron whose four faces are congruent acute-angled triangles. [1] It can also be described as a tetrahedron in which every two edges that are opposite each other have equal lengths.

  5. Scalenohedron - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Scalenohedron

  6. List of Solar System objects by size - Wikipedia

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    Spheroidal bodies typically have some polar flattening due to the centrifugal force from their rotation, and can sometimes even have quite different equatorial diameters (scalene ellipsoids such as Haumea). Unlike bodies such as Haumea, the irregular bodies have a significantly non-ellipsoidal profile, often with sharp edges.

  7. List of mathematical shapes - Wikipedia

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    The elements of a polytope can be considered according to either their own dimensionality or how many dimensions "down" they are from the body.

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  9. Isosceles triangle - Wikipedia

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    A triangle that is not isosceles (having three unequal sides) is called scalene. [3] "Isosceles" is made from the Greek roots "isos" (equal) and "skelos" (leg). The same word is used, for instance, for isosceles trapezoids, trapezoids with two equal sides, [4] and for isosceles sets, sets of points every three of which form an isosceles ...