Math, asked by vaishalisharma3242, 4 months ago

the Eulers formula for any polyhedron is​

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Answered by malavika5596
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Let's begin by introducing the protagonist of this story — Euler's formula: V - E + F = 2. Simple though it may look, this little formula encapsulates a fundamental property of those three-dimensional solids we call polyhedra, which have fascinated mathematicians for over 4000 years.

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Answered by ItzzHeartlessBoy
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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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