- the area is at most a
quadratic function in the height.
Families of
prismatoids include: Pyramids, in
which one
plane contains only a
single point; Wedges...
- volume.
Important classes of
convex polyhedra include the
family of
prismatoids, the
Platonic solids, the
Archimedean solids and
their duals the Catalan...
- body "having
parallel planes".
Parallelepipeds are a
subclass of the
prismatoids. Any of the
three pairs of
parallel faces can be
viewed as the base planes...
-
pentagonal base is
called a
pentagonal prism.
Prisms are a
subclass of
prismatoids. Like many
basic geometric terms, the word
prism (from Gr**** πρίσμα (prisma) 'something...
- They may be more
generally described as a mix
between a
frustum and a
prismatoid. The
object was
first described by Gómez-Gálvez et al. in a
paper entitled...
-
represented by the
Conway notation An.
Antiprisms are a
subclass of
prismatoids, and are a (degenerate) type of snub polyhedron.
Antiprisms are similar...
- America, p. 85, ISBN 978-0-88385-358-0. Grünbaum,
Branko (1997), "Isogonal
Prismatoids",
Discrete & Com****tional Geometry, 18: 13–52, doi:10.1007/PL00009307...
- JSTOR 3619822. S2CID 195047512. See p. 247. Grünbaum,
Branko (1997). "Isogonal
Prismatoids".
Discrete & Com****tional Geometry. 18 (1): 13–52. doi:10.1007/PL00009307...
-
parallel of its truncation, t{n} or {2n}.
Cupolae are a
subclass of the
prismatoids. Its dual
contains a
shape that is sort of a weld
between half of an...
- antiprisms. All have
their vertices in
parallel planes and are
therefore prismatoids.
Because they are
isogonal (vertex-transitive),
their vertex arrangement...