what is euler's formula
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the geometrical formula V − E + F = 2, where V, E, and F are the numbers of vertices, edges, and faces of any simple convex polyhedron or of an equivalent topological graph."Yesterday is history
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The Euler's formula is given as: F +V = E + 2
where F is the total number of Faces in the given solid.
V is the total number of vertices.
E is the total number of edges.
Step-by-step explanation:
For example:
The number of vertices V is 6 and the number of edges E is 12.
Using Euler's formula:F+6 = 12+2
F+6 = 14
F = 14-6
F = 8
So, the number of faces in this polyhedron is 8.
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