Gyroelongated dipyramid

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Set of gyroelongated dipyramids
Pentagonal gyroelongated dipyramid
Faces 4n triangles
Edges 6n
Vertices 2n+2
Symmetry group Dnd
Dual polyhedron truncated trapezohedra
Properties convex

In geometry, the gyroelongated dipyramids are an infinite set of polyhedra, constructed by elongating an n-agonal bipyramid by inserting an n-agonal antiprism between its congruent halves.

Two members of the set can be deltahedra, that is, constructed entirely of equilateral triangles: the gyroelongated square dipyramid, a Johnson solid, and the icosahedron, a Platonic solid. The other members can be constructed with isosceles triangles.

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