Pentagonal trapezohedron
| Pentagonal trapezohedron | |
|---|---|
| Type | trapezohedra | 
| Conway | dA5 | 
| Coxeter diagram | |
| Faces | 10 kites | 
| Edges | 20 | 
| Vertices | 12 | 
| Face configuration | V5.3.3.3 | 
| Symmetry group | D5d, [2+,10], (2*5), order 20 | 
| Rotation group | D5, [2,5]+, (225), order 10 | 
| Dual polyhedron | pentagonal antiprism | 
| Properties | convex, face-transitive | 
In geometry, a pentagonal trapezohedron is the third in the infinite family of trapezohedra, face-transitive polyhedra. Its dual polyhedron is the pentagonal antiprism. As a decahedron it has ten faces which are congruent kites.
It can be decomposed into two pentagonal pyramids and a regular dodecahedron in the middle.