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Date: 2008-02-19 08:18:42
Polyhedra
Uniform polyhedra
Archimedean solids
Self-dual polyhedra
Zonohedra
Hexagon
Polyhedron
Cubohemioctahedron
Frustum
Pyramid
Face
Truncated icosahedron

© ATM 2008 ● No reproduction except for legitimate academic purposes ● for permissions CUBISM AND CABRI Adrian Oldknow shows what is possible with Cabri by using it to model some of his holiday

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