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eular formula of polythedron​

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Answered by MysticalRainbow
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Answer:

This theorem involves Euler's polyhedral formula (sometimes called Euler's formula). Today we would state this result as: The number of vertices V, faces F, and edges E in a convex 3-dimensional polyhedron, satisfy V + F - E = 2.


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Answered by XxAarzooxX
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Step-by-step explanation:

Euler's formula deals with shapes called Polyhedra. A Polyhedron is a closed solid shape which has flat faces and straight edges. ... Euler's Formula does however only work for Polyhedra that follow certain rules. The rule is that the shape must not have any holes, and that it must not intersect itself.


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