A regular tetrahedron has four equilateral triangles as faces. A regular square pyramid has four equilateral triangles and a square as faces. The faces of the tetrahedron are congruent to the triangular faces of the square pyramid.
A new polyhedron is created by gluing the tetrahedron and the square pyramid together at a triangular face so that the vertices of the triangles coincide. How many faces does this polyhedron have?
A pictorially clear explanation is at
http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~klinger/pyramids.jpg
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Posted by Richard
on 2004-10-05 14:02:51 |