The top and bottom faces of this model are regular pentagons. Pentagons, triangles and squares are on sides. The faces total twelve regular pentagons, twenty equilateral triangles, and ten squares. On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
This model resembles a pentagonal prism, but square pyramids extend from two square faces. Its faces total of eight equilateral triangles, three squares, and two regular pentagons.
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The faces of this model are those of a triangular prism with square pyramid protruding from two square sides. Its faces total ten equilateral triangules and one square.
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This model resembles a regular dodecahedron, but one side has a pentagonal pyramid attached to it. The faces total five equilateral triangles and eleven regular pentagons. On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
The top and bottom faces of this polygon are equilateral triangles, with squares and equilateral triangles on the sides. The faces total six squares and twenty triangles.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
This model resembles a regular dodecahedron, but two faces have been replaced by pentagonal pyramids. The faces total ten equilateral triangles and ten regular pentagons.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
The top and bottom faces of this model are hexagons, five of the side faces are squares, and one side side has a square pyramid extending from it. The faces total four equilateral triangles, five squares, and two regular hexagons.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
The top and bottom faces of this model are regular hexagons. Four side faces are squares. Two opposite sides have square pyramids extending from them. Thus the model has a total of eight triangular faces, four square faces, and two hexagonal faces.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
The top and bottom faces of this model are squares, with the side faces equilateral triangles and squares. The faces total of ten squares and twenty-four triangles.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
The top and bottom faces of this model are regular hexagons. Four side faces are square and two other sides have square pyramids extending from them. One square face is between pyramids and the other three squares are adjacent. The total number of faces is eight equilateral triangles, four squares, and two hexagons.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.
The faces of this model are those of a triangular prism with square pyramids replacing all three square sides. Its faces total fourteen equilateral triangles.
On Berman's models of regular-faced convex polyhedra, see 1978.1065.01.