Decagonal Antiprism
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Description: Illustration of a decagonal antiprism. An antiprism is formed by having two parallel congruent bases connected by an alternating band of triangles. The bases in this illustration are decagons.
Source: Florida Center for Instructional Technology Clipart ETC (Tampa: University of South Florida, 2007)
Keywords: decagonal antiprism, antiprisms, geometric solid, decagon, triangles, triangle, polyhedron, polyhedrons, bases
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