Biaugmented triangular prism
In geometry, the biaugmented triangular prism is a polyhedron constructed from a triangular prism by attaching two equilateral square pyramids onto two of its square faces. It is an example of Johnson solid.
Biaugmented triangular prism | |
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Type | Johnson J49 – J50 – J51 |
Faces | 10 triangles 1 square |
Edges | 17 |
Vertices | 8 |
Vertex configuration | |
Symmetry group | |
Properties | convex |
Net | |
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