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Geometry / Euclidean geometry / Convex geometry / Platonic solids / Archimedean solids / Space-filling polyhedra / Zonohedra / Quadrilaterals / Tetrahedron / Cube / Hexagon / Square
Date: 2008-10-06 07:30:54
Geometry
Euclidean geometry
Convex geometry
Platonic solids
Archimedean solids
Space-filling polyhedra
Zonohedra
Quadrilaterals
Tetrahedron
Cube
Hexagon
Square

Special Geometry Exam, Fall 2008, W. Stephen Wilson. Mathematics Department, Johns Hopkins University Consider the regular tetrahedron and the cube, both with edges of length one unit. A B

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