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Platonic solids / Archimedean solids / Space-filling polyhedra / Zonohedra / Quadrilaterals / Tetrahedron / Cube / Hexagon / Square / Polyhedron / Cuboctahedron / Truncated cube
Date: 2008-09-08 14:30:15
Platonic solids
Archimedean solids
Space-filling polyhedra
Zonohedra
Quadrilaterals
Tetrahedron
Cube
Hexagon
Square
Polyhedron
Cuboctahedron
Truncated cube

Special Geometry Exam, Fall 2008, W. Stephen Wilson. Mathematics Department, Johns Hopkins University I agree to complete this exam without unauthorized assistance from any person, materials or device. Date: Name print a

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