Gyroallongée pentagonal cupola
In Geometry, the gyroallongée pentagonal cupola is one of the solid of Johnson ( J 24). As the name indicates it, it can be built by gyroallongeant a pentagonal Coupole ( J 5) by attaching a Antiprisme décagonal to its base. It can be seen as a pentagonal Bicoupole gyroallongée ( J 46) which one removed a pentagonal cupola.
The 92 solid of Johnson were named and described by Norman Johnson in 1966.
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- solids of Johnson on the site MathWorld
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