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Triaugmented triangular prism

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In geometry, the Triaugmented Triangular Prism is one of the Johnson solids (solid #51). It is a three-dimensional solid that has equilateral triangles only as faces. It is not a Platonic solid because some vertexes have ? faces meeting and others have ? faces.

A foldable paper model