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  2. Disdyakis triacontahedron - Wikipedia

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    Each triangle can be mapped to another triangle of the same color by means of a 3D rotation alone. Triangles of different colors can be mapped to each other with a reflection or inversion in addition to rotations. Disdyakis triacontahedron hulls. The 62 vertices of a disdyakis triacontahedron are given by: [2]

  3. Scalene - Wikipedia

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    Scalene may refer to: A scalene triangle, one in which all sides and angles are not the same. A scalene ellipsoid, one in which the lengths of all three semi-principal axes are different; Scalene muscles of the neck; Scalene tubercle, a slight ridge on the first rib prolonged internally into a tubercle

  4. List of two-dimensional geometric shapes - Wikipedia

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    Triangle – 3 sides Acute triangle; Equilateral triangle; Heptagonal triangle; Isosceles triangle. Golden Triangle; Obtuse triangle; Rational triangle; Heronian triangle. Pythagorean triangle; Isosceles heronian triangle; Primitive Heronian triangle; Right triangle. 30-60-90 triangle; Isosceles right triangle; Kepler triangle; Scalene triangle ...

  5. Chirality (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    This means that as physical necklaces on a table the left and right ones can be rotated into their mirror image while remaining on the table. The one in the middle, however, would have to be picked up and turned in three dimensions. A scalene triangle does not have mirror symmetries, and hence is a chiral polytope in 2 dimensions.

  6. Scalene triangle - Wikipedia

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    From a cross-project redirect: This is a redirect from a title linked to an item on Wikidata.The Wikidata item linked to this page is scalene triangle (Q4897191).. Use this template only on hard redirects – for soft redirects use {{Soft redirect with Wikidata item}}.

  7. File:Triangle-scalene.svg - Wikipedia

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    I grant anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law. This is an SVG drawing of a scalene triangle with sides and angles marked, last of six-image series with Image:Triangle-acute.svg , Image:Triangle-obtuse.svg , Image:Triangle-right.svg , Image:Triangle-isosceles.svg ...

  8. 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.

  9. File:Pythagoras for scalene triangle.svg - Wikipedia

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    A double headed arrow joins intersection of lines parallel to sides to the corner of the triangle. This vector forms the two sides of the bottom parallelogram. The blue area is the same as the sum of the green areas, as shown by George Jennings (1997) "Figure 1.32: The generalized Pythagorean theorem" in Modern geometry with applications: with ...