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by Christopher J. Burke
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1609: Crown Polyhedron
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Silly two-dimensional child. Actually, Trapezoid Rule was established back in 2011. I guess the times are changing. Or transforming. A shoutout (out, not at) has to go @GWOMaths (Great Women of Mathematics) on Twitter. A recent post had a question about Noble Disphenoids, which I, of course, had to look up. This led to reading up on crown polyhedra, antiprisms, and other mathy goodness. One thing I have to say about trapezoids over crown polyhedra: they are soooooo much easier to draw. (You can also go there to leave comments!) |
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