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  2. Trirectangular tetrahedron - Wikipedia

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    A trirectangular tetrahedron with its base shown in green and its apex as a solid black disk. It can be constructed by a coordinate octant and a plane crossing all 3 axes away from the origin (x>0; y>0; z>0) and x/a+y/b+z/c<1. In geometry, a trirectangular tetrahedron is a tetrahedron where all three face angles at one vertex are right angles.

  3. Tetrahedron - Wikipedia

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    When only one pair of opposite edges are perpendicular, it is called a semi-orthocentric tetrahedron. In a trirectangular tetrahedron the three face angles at one vertex are right angles, as at the corner of a cube. An isodynamic tetrahedron is one in which the cevians that join the vertices to the incenters of the opposite faces are concurrent.

  4. Category:Tetrahedra - Wikipedia

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    Trirectangular tetrahedron; This page was last edited on 20 July 2024, at 02:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Trigonometry of a tetrahedron - Wikipedia

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    The 12 face angles - there are three of them for each of the four faces of the tetrahedron. The 6 dihedral angles - associated to the six edges of the tetrahedron, since any two faces of the tetrahedron are connected by an edge. The 4 solid angles - associated to each point of the tetrahedron.

  6. Tetrahedral symmetry - Wikipedia

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    A regular tetrahedron, an example of a solid with full tetrahedral symmetry. A regular tetrahedron has 12 rotational (or orientation-preserving) symmetries, and a symmetry order of 24 including transformations that combine a reflection and a rotation.

  7. Talk:Trirectangular tetrahedron - Wikipedia

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    Interestingly only the bifurcating graph of the ~ Affine Coxeter group has a Trirectangular tetrahedron fundamental domain (as shown in the middle tetrahedron in this graphic below). Tom Ruen 03:40, 5 January 2012 (UTC)

  8. Types of mesh - Wikipedia

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    The basic 3-dimensional element are the tetrahedron, quadrilateral pyramid, triangular prism, and hexahedron. They all have triangular and quadrilateral faces. Extruded 2-dimensional models may be represented entirely by the prisms and hexahedra as extruded triangles and quadrilaterals.

  9. Triakis tetrahedron - Wikipedia

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    The triakis tetrahedron can be seen as a tetrahedron with a triangular pyramid added to each face; that is, it is the Kleetope of the tetrahedron. It is very similar to the net for the 5-cell, as the net for a tetrahedron is a triangle with other triangles added to each edge, the net for the 5-cell a tetrahedron with pyramids attached to each ...