For a polyhedron, if ‘F’ stands for number of faces, V stands for number of vertices and E stands for number of edges, then which of the following relationships is named as Euler’s formula ?
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Given: F= no. of faces
V= no. of vertices
E= no. of edges
To find: Euler's formula
Solution: A polyhedron is a solid structure with plain surfaces usually more than six. For example Prism, Brick, pyramids, etc.
Euler's formula for any kind of polyhedron is:
F+V-E=2
This is the relation known as Euler's formula.
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