write two polyhedron whpse number of faces,edges and vertex are equal
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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. Actually I can go further and say that Euler's formula tells us something very deep about shape and space. The formula bears the name of the famous Swiss mathematician Leonhard Euler (1707 - 1783), who would have celebrated his 300th birthday this year.
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cube, triangular prism
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because these 2 are equal in their faces, edges, and vertices
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