What is the regular polyhedron explain with example
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The polyhedrons are defined by the number of faces it has. Every polyhedron has three parts: Face: the flat surfaces that make up a polyhedron are called its faces. These faces are regular polygons.
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A polyhedron whose faces are identical regular polygons. All side lengths are equal, and all angles are equal.
Such as this Dodecahedron (notice that each face is an identical regular pentagon).
There are five convex regular polyhedra, known as the Platonic Solids.
And there are also four regular "star polyhedra", known as Kepler-Poinsot solids.
Regular Polyhedrons are the solids with identical regular polygons as their faces.
Example: A cube is a platonic solid because all six of its faces are congruent squares.
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