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A cuboctahedron has 12 vertices.
A cuboctahedron has 24 edges.
A cuboctahedron has 14 faces: 8 triangles and 6 squares.
Cuboctahedron
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It has 14 faces, 24 edges and 12 vertices
A shape with 12 square faces is known as a cuboctahedron. It is a type of Archimedean solid that has 12 square faces and 8 triangular faces, with a total of 24 edges and 12 vertices. The cuboctahedron can be constructed by truncating the vertices of a cube or an octahedron. It exhibits high symmetry and can be found in various applications, including architecture and art.
A cantellated regular tetrahedron, in the form of a regular cuboctahedron, has 14 faces (8 triangular, and 6 square), 24 edges and 12 vertices.
A rhombic dodecahedron is a 3-D shape (polyhedron) that has 12 rhombic faces, 24 edges (sides), and 14 vertices (points). Its dual is a cuboctahedron. If you wanted to try by yourself, get a transparent model and start counting!
Some examples of solids are cube, sphere, cylinder, cone, pyramid, prism, tetrahedron, dodecahedron, octahedron, icosahedron, torus, cuboid, rhombic dodecahedron, ellipsoid, oloid, trapezohedron, truncated cone, truncated cuboctahedron, truncated dodecahedron, truncated icosahedron.
There are very many possible shapes: a square based pyramid a triangular prism a square anti-prism a cuboctahedron a rhombicuboctahedron and possibly more. See link for images.
Oh, dude, a 14-sided 3D shape is called a tetradecahedron. It's like a fancy way of saying "a shape with 14 sides." So, next time you're at a party and someone asks you about 14-sided shapes, you can impress them with your knowledge of tetradecahedrons.