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Second Level Flentagon


  
Figure 41: Since each edge of the first level flentagon spawns three new vertices, the full second level flentagon has 20 vertices.
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Figure 42: Permutation of the pentagons along the strip for a second level flentagon.
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Figure 43: Top side of a segment which can be cut out, and by using four copies altogether, the strip for a second level flentagon can be constructed. This is the first copy.
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Figure 44: Bottom side of a second order flentagon, first copy of four.
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Figure 45: Top side of a segment which can be cut out, and by using four copies altogether, the strip for a second level flentagon can be constructed. This is the second copy.
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Figure 46: Bottom side of a second order flentagon, second copy of four.
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Figure 47: Top side of a segment which can be cut out, and by using four copies altogether, the strip for a second level flentagon can be constructed. This is the third copy.
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Figure 48: Bottom side of a second order flentagon, third copy of four.
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Figure 49: Top side of a segment which can be cut out, and by using four copies altogether, the strip for a second level flentagon can be constructed. This is the fourth copy.
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Figure 50: Bottom side of a second order flentagon, fourth copy of four.
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2000-09-05