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- Q2853341 subject Q7331890.
- Q2853341 abstract "In geometry, the hexagonal antiprism is the 4th in an infinite set of antiprisms formed by an even-numbered sequence of triangle sides closed by two polygon caps.Antiprisms are similar to prisms except the bases are twisted relative to each other, and that the side faces are triangles, rather than quadrilaterals.In the case of a regular 6-sided base, one usually considers the case where its copy is twisted by an angle 180°/n. Extra regularity is obtained by the line connecting the base centers being perpendicular to the base planes, making it a right antiprism. As faces, it has the two n-gonal bases and, connecting those bases, 2n isosceles triangles.If faces are all regular, it is a semiregular polyhedron.".
- Q2853341 thumbnail Augmented_hexagonal_antiprism_flat.png?width=300.
- Q2853341 wikiPageExternalLink hexagonal_antiprism.
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- Q2853341 wikiPageWikiLink Q7331890.
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- Q2853341 comment "In geometry, the hexagonal antiprism is the 4th in an infinite set of antiprisms formed by an even-numbered sequence of triangle sides closed by two polygon caps.Antiprisms are similar to prisms except the bases are twisted relative to each other, and that the side faces are triangles, rather than quadrilaterals.In the case of a regular 6-sided base, one usually considers the case where its copy is twisted by an angle 180°/n.".
- Q2853341 label "Hexagonal antiprism".
- Q2853341 depiction Augmented_hexagonal_antiprism_flat.png.