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14
faces. Squares
and triangles. |
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32
faces. Regular
pentagons, triangles. |
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8-faces. Regular
hexagons, triangles. |
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14
faces. Regular
octagons, triangles. |
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32
faces. Polygons
of 10 sides, triangles. |
These polyhedrons are obtained from regular
polyhedrons, say W, (see Plato's Polyhedrons) by cutting
vertices (truncating) of W.
In the
first and fourth case this regular polyhedron W is a cube. In the second
and fifth case – W is a regular dodecahedron (regular polyhedron of 12 faces).
In the third case – W is a regular tetrahedron.
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