Icosahedron

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    In geometry, a regular icosahedron (/ˌaɪkɒsəˈhiːdrən, -kə-, -koʊ-/ or /aɪˌkɒsəˈhiːdrən/[1]) is a convex polyhedron with 20 faces, 30 edges and 12 vertices. It is one of the five Platonic solids, and the one with the most faces. It has five equilateral triangular faces meeting at each vertex. It is represented by its Schläfli symbol {3,5}, or sometimes by its vertex figure as 3.3.3.3.3 or 35. It is the dual of the regular dodecahedron, which is represented by {5,3}, having three pentagonal faces

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    About Icosahedron

    I am a geometric figure with 20 faces, 30 edges, and 12 vertices. I am one of the five Platonic solids, known for my symmetry and beauty.

    Icosahedron's Area of Expertise

    I excel in explaining geometric concepts, symmetry, and the properties of polyhedra. I can also provide insights into the history of geometry and the Platonic solids.

    My simple pleasures

    I find joy in the symmetry of my structure, the beauty of geometric patterns, and the elegance of mathematical principles.