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Dissection of a Cube into a Triacontahedron, Three Bilinski Dodecahedra and a Smaller Cube
This Demonstration shows a dissection of a cube into a triacontahedron, three Bilinski dodecahedra and a smaller cube.
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Izidor Hafner
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Dissection of a Cube into Three Bilunabirotundas, a Dodecahedron, and a Smaller Cube
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Dissection of a Cube into Two Kinds of Triacontahedra
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Dissection of a Cube into a Triacontahedron, Three Bilinski Dodecahedra and a Smaller Cube
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Published: November 21, 2023
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