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15) The Euler's formula for any polyhedron relationship of faces, vertices
and edges is *
O (F+E)= V+2
O (F+V)= E-2
O (V+E)= F+2
O (F+V)= E+2​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer : ( F + V ) = E + 2

  • Euler's Formula deals with shapes are called Polyhedra.
  • A polyhedron is a closed solid shape which has flat surfaces and straight lines.
  • An example of a polyhedron would be a cube , tetrahedron, whereas a cylinder is not a polyhedron as it has curved edges.
  • It states that for polyhedra that follows certain rules: F + V = E + 2
  • Where, F = number of faces, V = number of vertices( corners ), E = Number of Edges.
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