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  2. Hexagonal pyramid - Wikipedia

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    A hexagonal pyramid has seven vertices, twelve edges, and seven faces. One of its faces is hexagon, a base of the pyramid; six others are triangles. Six of the edges make up the pentagon by connecting its six vertices, and the other six edges are known as the lateral edges of the pyramid, meeting at the seventh vertex called the apex.

  3. Template:Pyramids - Wikipedia

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  4. Rhombicosidodecahedron - Wikipedia

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    If you expand an icosidodecahedron by moving the faces away from the origin the right amount, without changing the orientation or size of the faces, and patch the square holes in the result, you get a rhombicosidodecahedron.

  5. Category:Pyramids (geometry) - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Geometric Net of an Hexagonal Pyramid.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Pyramid (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    The base regularity of a pyramid's base may be classified based on the type of polygon: one example is the star pyramid in which its base is the regular star polygon. [24] The truncated pyramid is a pyramid cut off by a plane; if the truncation plane is parallel to the base of a pyramid, it is called a frustum.

  9. File:Spherical hexagonal pyramid.svg - Wikipedia

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