Heptagonal bipyramid

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Heptagonal bipyramid
Heptagonal bipyramid.png
Typebipyramid
Faces14 triangles
Edges21
Vertices9
Schläfli symbol{ } + {7}
Coxeter diagramCDel node f1.pngCDel 2x.pngCDel node f1.pngCDel 7.pngCDel node.png
Symmetry groupD7h, [7,2], (*227), order 28
Rotation groupD7, [7,2]+, (227), order 14
Dual polyhedronheptagonal prism
Face configurationV4.4.7
Propertiesconvex, face-transitive

The heptagonal bipyramid is one of the infinite set of bipyramids, dual to the infinite prisms. If an heptagonal bipyramid is to be face-transitive, all faces must be isosceles triangles. The resulting solid has 14 triangular faces, 9 vertices and 21 edges.[1][2]

Related polyhedra

References

  1. Heptagonal Dipyramid dmccooey.com [2014-6-23]
  2. Pugh, Anthony (1976), Polyhedra: A Visual Approach, University of California Press, pp. 21, 27, 62, ISBN 9780520030565, https://books.google.com/books?id=IDDxpYQTR7kC&pg=PA21 .

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