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Kite geometry
Kite geometry







kite geometry

The geometric object is named for the wind-blown, flying kite (itself named for a bird ), which in its simple form often has this shape.

#Kite geometry series#

Coxeter called a regular polytope a special kind of configuration Pentagonal bifrustum The pentagonal bifrustum or truncated pentagonal bipyramid is the third in an infinite series of bifrustum polyhedra. In geometry, a kite, or deltoid is a quadrilateral with two disjoint pairs of congruent adjacent sides, in contrast to a parallelogram, where the congruent sides are opposite. Equidiagonal quadrilaterals were important in ancient Indian mathematics, where quadrilaterals were classified first according to whether Configuration (polytope) In geometry, H. That is, it is the half-square of the Order-7 heptagrammic tiling In geometry, the order-7 heptagrammic tiling is a tiling of the hyperbolic plane by overlapping heptagrams Equidiagonal quadrilateral In Euclidean geometry, an equidiagonal quadrilateral is a convex quadrilateral whose two diagonals have equal length.

kite geometry

Alternatively, it can be defined as a trapezoid in which both legs and both base Prism graph In the mathematical field of graph theory, a prism graph is a graph that has one of the prisms as its skeleton Halved cube graph In graph theory, the halved cube graph or half cube graph of dimension n is the graph of the demihypercube, formed by connecting pairs of vertices at distance exactly two from each other in the hypercube graph. Octadecagon In geometry, an octadecagon or 18-gon is an eighteen-sided polygon Hendecagon In geometry, a hendecagon or 11-gon is an eleven-sided polygon Isosceles trapezoid In Euclidean geometry, an isosceles trapezoid is a convex quadrilateral with a line of symmetry bisecting one pair of opposite sides.









Kite geometry