Enneagonal prism
In geometry, the enneagonal prism (or nonagonal prism) is the seventh in an infinite set of prisms, formed by square sides and two regular enneagon caps.
Enneagonal prism | |
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Type | Uniform polyhedron |
Faces | 2 Enneagons 9 squares |
Edges | 27 |
Vertices | 18 |
Vertex configuration | 9.4.4 |
Wythoff symbol | 2 9 | 2 |
Coxeter diagram | |
Symmetry group | D9h, [9,2], (*922), order 36 |
Rotation group | D9, [9,2]+, (922), order 18 |
Dual polyhedron | Enneagonal dipyramid |
Properties | convex semiregular |
Vertex figure | |
If faces are all regular, it is a semiregular polyhedron.
Related polyhedra
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Config. | 2.4.4 | 3.4.4 | 4.4.4 | 5.4.4 | 6.4.4 | 7.4.4 | 8.4.4 | 9.4.4 | 10.4.4 | 11.4.4 | 12.4.4 |
gollark: There was a better example, but I can't find it.
gollark: https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/348702212110680064/987050307903176714/screenshot-18_45_19-16_06_2022.png
gollark: Also this.
gollark: People tend to complain about my code because it's terse, uncommented and abstract.
gollark: I guess 7.1st, as the original one doesn't really count.
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