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describe euler relationship with examples of 3D shapes



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Answered by niveditabanerjee486
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Euler's formula deals with shapes called Polyhedra. A Polyhedron is a closed solid shape which has flat faces and straight edges. An example of a polyhedron would be a cube, whereas a cylinder is not a polyhedron as it has curved edges. ... If none of these rules are broken, then F+V-E=2 for all Polyhedra.

Answered by shreyao4o62009
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Euler's formula deals with shapes called Polyhedra. A Polyhedron is a closed solid shape which has flat faces and straight edges. An example of a polyhedron would be a cube, whereas a cylinder is not a polyhedron as it has curved edges. ... If none of these rules are broken, then F+V-E=2 for all Polyhedra.

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