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    Quote Originally Posted by [Chris] View Post
    That would be 9..

    think about it. IF its attacked to the cube - the triangle has 3 sides.

    No it wouldnt, because the base of it is level with the base of the square..

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    Did your graphics teacher draw it like that? The perspectives are wrong on the triangle bit. The indent should be on the other side of the triangle to match the orientation of the cube.

    And I don't have a clue what it's called.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eight View Post
    No it wouldnt, because the base of it is level with the base of the square..
    Yeah.. theres the left and right sides, And the front face - 3 + 6 (cube) = 9

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    I would say it's a 9 sided shape.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stitch View Post
    I would say it's a 9 sided shape.

    Do you mean faces, not sides?

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    I forgot the face of the triangle, then its a NONAHEDRON

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    Do you mean faces, not sides?
    Yeah I do. Same kind of thing though

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    Just looked, it should be called a nonahedron or enneahedron.

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    Could always ask 118 118, give the service a run for its money :p

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