A tetrahedral bipyramid is a type of geometric shape that consists of two tetrahedra joined at their bases, resulting in a figure with six vertices, nine edges, and four triangular faces. It is classified as a polyhedron and can be visualized as forming a bipyramidal structure by connecting the apex (top vertex) of one tetrahedron to the apex of another.
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