A convex polyhedron has 5 faces and 6 vertices. Using Euler’s formula, how many edges does it have?
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Euler’s formula is V − E + F = 2, so E = V + F − 2. Here E = 6 + 5 − 2 = 9.
A convex polyhedron has 5 faces and 6 vertices. Using Euler’s formula, how many edges does it have?
Euler’s formula is V − E + F = 2, so E = V + F − 2. Here E = 6 + 5 − 2 = 9.