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The '''triaugmented triangular prism''', in geometry, is a [[convex polyhedron]] with 14 [[equilateral triangle]]s as its faces. It can be constructed from a [[triangular prism]] by attaching [[equilateral square pyramid]]s to each of its three square faces. The same shape is also called the '''tetrakis triangular prism''',{{r|
The edges and vertices of the triaugmented triangular prism form a [[maximal planar graph]] with 9 vertices and 21 edges, called the '''Fritsch graph'''. It was used by Rudolf and Gerda Fritsch to show that [[Alfred Kempe]]'s attempted proof of the [[four color theorem]] was incorrect. The Fritsch graph is one of only six graphs in which every [[Neighbourhood (graph theory)|neighborhood]] is a 4- or 5-vertex cycle.
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