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  2. Pyramid (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    The base regularity of a pyramid's base may be classified based on the type of polygon: one example is the star pyramid in which its base is the regular star polygon. [28] The truncated pyramid is a pyramid cut off by a plane; if the truncation plane is parallel to the base of a pyramid, it is called a frustum.

  3. Architectonic and catoptric tessellation - Wikipedia

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    The singular vertex figure of an architectonic tessellation is the dual of the cell of the corresponding catoptric tessellation, and vice versa. ... Rectangular pyramid:

  4. Tetrahedral-octahedral honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    It is vertex-transitive with 3 octahedra, 4 tetrahedra, 6 triangular prisms around each vertex. Each prism meets an octahedron at one end and a tetrahedron at the other. It is one of 28 convex uniform honeycombs. It has a gyrated form called the gyroelongated alternated cubic honeycomb with the same arrangement of cells at each vertex.

  5. Apex (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    In an isosceles triangle, the apex is the vertex where the two sides of equal length meet, opposite the unequal third side. [1] Here the point A is the apex. In a pyramid or cone, the apex is the vertex at the "top" (opposite the base). In a pyramid, the vertex is the point that is part of all the lateral faces, or where all the lateral edges ...

  6. Order-4 hexagonal tiling honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    The runcicantic order-4 hexagonal tiling honeycomb, ↔ , is composed of trihexagonal tiling, truncated cuboctahedron, truncated cube, and triangular prism cells, with a rectangular pyramid vertex figure.

  7. Solid angle - Wikipedia

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    The solid angle of a four-sided right rectangular pyramid with apex angles a and b (dihedral angles measured to the opposite side faces of the pyramid) is = ⁡ (⁡ ⁡ ()). If both the side lengths ( α and β ) of the base of the pyramid and the distance ( d ) from the center of the base rectangle to the apex of the pyramid (the center of ...

  8. Cubic-octahedral honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    The truncated cubic-octahedral honeycomb is a compact uniform honeycomb, constructed from truncated octahedron, truncated cube, rhombicuboctahedron, and truncated cuboctahedron cells, in a rectangular pyramid vertex figure. It has a Coxeter diagram . Perspective view from center of rhombicuboctahedron

  9. Tetrahedron - Wikipedia

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    Its vertex–center–vertex angle—the angle between lines from the tetrahedron center to any two vertices—is ⁡ = ⁡ (), denoted the tetrahedral angle. [9] It is the angle between Plateau borders at a vertex. Its value in radians is the length of the circular arc on the unit sphere resulting from centrally projecting one edge of the ...