An icosahedron was the name for a twenty-sided geometric solid. In 2372, Jal Tersa was given a puzzle by a dancer in a bar on Sobras that could be transformed into an icosahedron from a dodecahedron by moving two rods. (VOY: "Alliances")
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| - An icosahedron was the name for a twenty-sided geometric solid. In 2372, Jal Tersa was given a puzzle by a dancer in a bar on Sobras that could be transformed into an icosahedron from a dodecahedron by moving two rods. (VOY: "Alliances")
- In geometry, an icosahedron (Greek: eikosaedron, from eikosi twenty + hedron seat; /ˌaɪ.kəʊ.sə.ˈhi.dɹən/; plural: -drons, -dra /-dɹə/) is any polyhedron having 20 faces, but usually a regular icosahedron is implied, which has equilateral triangles as faces. The regular icosahedron is one of the five Platonic solids. It is a convex regular polyhedron composed of twenty triangular faces, with five meeting at each of the twelve vertices. It has 30 edges and 12 vertices. Its dual polyhedron is the dodecahedron.
- An icosahedron is a three-dimensional regular polyhedron with 20 faces, each of which is triangular. There are five faces to each vertex. It is called a hydrohedron under the elemental system, and its Bowers name is ike.
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| - An icosahedron was the name for a twenty-sided geometric solid. In 2372, Jal Tersa was given a puzzle by a dancer in a bar on Sobras that could be transformed into an icosahedron from a dodecahedron by moving two rods. (VOY: "Alliances")
- In geometry, an icosahedron (Greek: eikosaedron, from eikosi twenty + hedron seat; /ˌaɪ.kəʊ.sə.ˈhi.dɹən/; plural: -drons, -dra /-dɹə/) is any polyhedron having 20 faces, but usually a regular icosahedron is implied, which has equilateral triangles as faces. The regular icosahedron is one of the five Platonic solids. It is a convex regular polyhedron composed of twenty triangular faces, with five meeting at each of the twelve vertices. It has 30 edges and 12 vertices. Its dual polyhedron is the dodecahedron.
- An icosahedron is a three-dimensional regular polyhedron with 20 faces, each of which is triangular. There are five faces to each vertex. It is called a hydrohedron under the elemental system, and its Bowers name is ike.
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