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  2. Gyrobifastigium - Wikipedia

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    To calculate the formula for the surface area and volume of a gyrobifastigium with regular faces and with edge length , one may adapt the corresponding formulae for the triangular prism. Its surface area A {\displaystyle A} can be obtained by summing the area of four equilateral triangles and four squares, whereas its volume V {\displaystyle V ...

  3. Triaugmented triangular prism - Wikipedia

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    The triaugmented triangular prism, in geometry, is a convex polyhedron with 14 equilateral triangles as its faces. It can be constructed from a triangular prism by attaching equilateral square pyramids to each of its three square faces. The same shape is also called the tetrakis triangular prism, [ 1] tricapped trigonal prism, [ 2 ...

  4. Elongated triangular pyramid - Wikipedia

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    An elongated triangular pyramid with edge length has a height, by adding the height of a regular tetrahedron and a triangular prism: (+). Its surface area can be calculated by adding the area of all eight equilateral triangles and three squares: (+), and its volume can be calculated by slicing it into a regular tetrahedron and a prism, adding their volume up:: ((+)).

  5. Frustum - Wikipedia

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    Frustum. In geometry, a frustum ( Latin for 'morsel'); [ a] ( pl.: frusta or frustums) is the portion of a solid (normally a pyramid or a cone) that lies between two parallel planes cutting the solid. In the case of a pyramid, the base faces are polygonal and the side faces are trapezoidal. A right frustum is a right pyramid or a right cone ...

  6. Tetrahedron - Wikipedia

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    The surface area of a regular tetrahedron is four times the area of an equilateral triangle: [6] = =. The height of a regular tetrahedron is 6 3 a {\textstyle {\frac {\sqrt {6}}{3}}a} . [ 7 ] The volume of a regular tetrahedron can be ascertained similarly as the other pyramids, one-third of the base and its height.

  7. Surface area - Wikipedia

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    A sphere of radius r has surface area 4πr 2.. The surface area (symbol A) of a solid object is a measure of the total area that the surface of the object occupies. [1] The mathematical definition of surface area in the presence of curved surfaces is considerably more involved than the definition of arc length of one-dimensional curves, or of the surface area for polyhedra (i.e., objects with ...

  8. Pyramid (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    A pyramid is a polyhedron that may be formed by connecting a polygonal base and a point, called the apex. Each base edge and apex form an isosceles triangle, called a lateral face. [7] The edges connected from the polygonal base's vertices to the apex are called lateral edges. [8] Historically, the definition of a pyramid has been described by ...

  9. Elongated triangular bipyramid - Wikipedia

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    The surface area of an elongated triangular bipyramid is the sum of all polygonal face's area: six equilateral triangles and three squares. The volume of an elongated triangular bipyramid can be ascertained by slicing it off into two tetrahedrons and a regular triangular prism and then adding their volume. The height of an elongated triangular ...