Elongated triangular gyrobicupola

Elongated triangular gyrobicupola
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Elongated triangular gyrobicupola

TypeJohnson
J35 - J36 - J37
Faces8 triangles
12 squares
Edges36
Vertices18
Vertex configuration6 of 3.4.3.4
12 of 3.43
Symmetry group-
Dual polyhedron-
Propertiesconvex

In geometry, the elongated triangular gyrobicupola is one of the Johnson solids (J36). As the name suggests, it can be constructed by elongating a "triangular gyrobicupola," or cuboctahedron, by inserting a hexagonal prism between its two halves, which are congruent triangular cupolae (J3). Rotating one of the cupolae through 45 degrees before the elongation yields the triangular orthobicupola (J35).

The 92 Johnson solids were named and described by Norman Johnson in 1966.

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See also: Elongated triangular gyrobicupola, 1966, Convex, Cuboctahedron, Dual polyhedron, Elongated square gyrobicupola, Elongated triangular orthobicupola, Geometry