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A polyhut is formed by joining a 45° isosceles triangle (tan) to a square. They form sub-sets of the polytans of 5 x their order. Monohut - 1 Dihuts - 6 Trihuts - 32
A polyhut is formed by joining a 45° isosceles triangle (tan) to a square. They form sub-sets of the polytans of 5 x their order.
Monohut - 1
Dihuts - 6
Trihuts - 32
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