Polyhedra
A polyhedron is a figure formed by polygons which enclose a region of -dimensional space.
The polygons are called faces , the line segments in which they intersect are called edges , and the endpoints of the edges are called vertices .
For example, the pyramid shown below has faces ( hexagon and triangles), edges (six segments converging at the apex, the point where the side faces meet), and vertices ( in the base plus the apex).
A regular polyhedron has for its faces all congruent, regular polygons. There are only five regular polyhedrons; they are known as the platonic solids .
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# of Vertices
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Regular Tetrahedron |
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Cube |
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Regular Octahedron |
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Regular Dodecahedron |
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Regular Icosahedron |
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You may notice that the number of faces plus the number of vertices, minus the number of edges, is always equal to . This is true for any polyhedron in -dimensional space, and is known as Euler's formula :
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