A compound of four triangular prisms refers to a solid formed by combining four triangular prisms in some way. In geometry, a triangular prism is a three-dimensional shape with two parallel triangular bases and three rectangular faces connecting corresponding sides of the triangles. When talking about a compound of four triangular prisms, it could mean different configurations: 1. **Aligned Arrangement**: The four prisms might be arranged in a straight line, sharing a common face or edge.
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