Euler's formula can be applied to all the polyhedrons.Is this statement correct
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V - E + F = 2; or, in words: the number of vertices, minus the number of edges, plus the number of faces, is equal to two. ... Euler's formula is true for the cube and the icosahedron. It turns out, rather beautifully, that it is true for pretty much every polyhedron.
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V - E - F = 2
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