A tetrahedron is a type of polyhedron that has four triangular faces, six edges, and four vertices. It is one of the simplest three-dimensional shapes in geometry and is categorized as a type of simplex in higher-dimensional spaces. The most common example of a tetrahedron is a regular tetrahedron, where all the edges are of equal length and each face is an equilateral triangle. In regular tetrahedra, the vertices are equidistant from each other.

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