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Two numbers are heterogeneous if their prime factors are distinct. For example, 6=2·3 and 24=2^3·3 are not heterogeneous since their factors are each (2, 3).
A 16-sided polygon, sometimes also called a hexakaidecagon. The regular hexadecagon is a constructible polygon, and the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A of the regular ...
The 6-polyiamond illustrated above.
A hexagonal antiprism is an antiprism having hexagons as its bases. A stretched hexagonal antiprism is the convex hull of the tetrahedron 3-compound. The dual polyhedron of ...
A dipyramid having a hexagonal base. The volume of a hexagonal pyramid having a regular hexagon with side length a as a base and of half-height h is therefore V=sqrt(3)a^2h. ...
A hexagonal grid is a grid formed by a tessellation of regular hexagons. Boards made of hexagonal grids are often found in strategy and role-playing games because of the lack ...
A pyramid with a hexagonal base. The edge length of a hexagonal pyramid of height h is a special case of the formula for a regular n-gonal pyramid with n=6, given by ...
An irregular dodecahedron which is also a trapezohedron.
A hexagrammic prism is a prism formed by two regular hexagrams offset along their symmetry axis and with corresponding edges connected by lateral faces. For an equilateral ...
The dual polyhedron of the cubohemioctahedron U_(15) and Wenninger dual W_(78). When rendered, the octahemioctacron and hexahemioctacron appear the same.
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