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↳ State Eular's formula

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Answered by ojasmaurya
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Euler's formula, Either of two important mathematical theorems of Leonhard Euler. The first is a topological invariance (see topology) relating the number of faces, vertices, and edges of any polyhedron. It is written F + V = E + 2, where F is the number of faces, V the number of vertices, and E the number of edges.

Answered by Anonymous
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Euler's formula follows for polyhedron , which states :

F+V-E=2

Where, i.) F stands for Number of faces

ii.) V for Number of vertices (Corners)

iii.) E for Number of edges

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