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  2. Template:Regular polygon stat table - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Infobox polygon - Wikipedia

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    Infobox for polygons, for example, triangles and squares. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Name of shape name no description Example Square String required Image of shape image no description File suggested Image caption caption no description Content optional Type type General type of this shape Content optional ...

  4. Truncation (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    A regular polygon can also be represented by its Coxeter-Dynkin diagram, , and its uniform truncation , and its complete truncation . The graph represents Coxeter group I 2 (n), with each node representing a mirror, and the edge representing the angle π/ n between the mirrors, and a circle is given around one or both mirrors to show which ones ...

  5. Digon - Wikipedia

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    A regular digon has both angles equal and both sides equal and is represented by Schläfli symbol {2}. It may be constructed on a sphere as a pair of 180 degree arcs connecting antipodal points, when it forms a lune. The digon is the simplest abstract polytope of rank 2. A truncated digon, t{2} is a square, {4}. An alternated digon, h{2} is a ...

  6. Geodesic polyhedron - Wikipedia

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    For example, the icosahedron is {3,5+} 1,0, and pentakis dodecahedron, {3,5+} 1,1 is seen as a regular dodecahedron with pentagonal faces divided into 5 triangles. The primary face of the subdivision is called a principal polyhedral triangle (PPT) or the breakdown structure .

  7. Template:Regular polygon db - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to place an infobox onto an article page. This template holds data parameters to be passed to an infobox subtemplate. It takes in inputs for the name of the infobox and the type of polygon. Syntax {{Regular polygon db|1|2}} |1= — MANDATORY – helper infobox template name |2= — MANDATORY – polygon type

  8. Euclidean tilings by convex regular polygons - Wikipedia

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    1-uniform tilings include 3 regular tilings, and 8 semiregular ones, with 2 or more types of regular polygon faces. There are 20 2-uniform tilings, 61 3-uniform tilings, 151 4-uniform tilings, 332 5-uniform tilings and 673 6-uniform tilings. Each can be grouped by the number m of distinct vertex figures, which are also called m-Archimedean tilings.

  9. Planigon - Wikipedia

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    Three regular polygons, eight planigons, four demiregular planigons, and six not usable planigon triangles which cannot take part in dual uniform tilings; all to scale.. In geometry, a planigon is a convex polygon that can fill the plane with only copies of itself (isotopic to the fundamental units of monohedral tessellations).