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  2. Hendecagon - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a hendecagon (also undecagon [1] [2] or endecagon [3]) or 11-gon is an eleven-sided polygon. (The name hendecagon , from Greek hendeka "eleven" and –gon "corner", is often preferred to the hybrid undecagon , whose first part is formed from Latin undecim "eleven".

  3. Hendecahedron - Wikipedia

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    The bisymmetric hendecahedron contains 11 faces and can be arranged in 3D without gaps. A hendecahedron (or undecahedron) is a polyhedron with 11 faces.There are many topologically distinct forms of a hendecahedron, for example the decagonal pyramid, and enneagonal prism.

  4. File:Test.pdf - Wikipedia

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    If you suspect a problem with the rendering of your document, then upload it the first time here under the name Test.pdf. It's easier than delete an upload. This file should not be used in any Wiki projects except in help-manuals of how to use PDF in Wiki projects. But don't delete this file. Thank you. (compare: Commons:SVG Check, Help:PDF) Date

  5. Tridecahedron - Wikipedia

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    A hendecagonal prism is a prism with a hendecagon base. It is a type of tridecahedron, which consists of 13 faces, 22 vertices, and 33 sides. A regular hendecagonal prism is a hendecagonal prism whose faces are regular hendecagons, and each of its vertices is a common vertex of 2 squares and 1 hendecagon.

  6. Hendecagram - Wikipedia

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    The star in this scroll is not one of the regular forms of the hendecagram, but instead uses lines that connect the vertices of a hendecagon to nearly-opposite midpoints of the hendecagon's edges. [ 8 ] 11-pointed star Girih patterns are also used on the exterior of the Momine Khatun Mausoleum ; Eric Broug writes that its pattern "can be ...

  7. Weakly simple polygon - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a weakly simple polygon is a generalization of a simple polygon, allowing the polygon sides to touch each other in limited ways.Different authors have defined weakly simple polygons in different ways:

  8. Figurate number - Wikipedia

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    The term figurate number is used by different writers for members of different sets of numbers, generalizing from triangular numbers to different shapes (polygonal numbers) and different dimensions (polyhedral numbers).

  9. Schläfli symbol - Wikipedia

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    The Schläfli symbol is a recursive description, [1]: 129 starting with {} for a for-sided regular polygon that is convex.For example, {3} is an equilateral triangle, {4} is a square, {5} a convex regular pentagon, etc.