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Use Euler's formula to find the missing number vertices 18 edges 22 faces ?
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Euler's formula states that for a polyhedron (a solid object with flat faces), the number of vertices plus the number of faces equals the number of edges plus two.
In this case, we are given that the number of vertices is 18, the number of edges is 22, and the number of faces is missing. Let's call the number of faces "F". Then we can use Euler's formula:
V + F = E + 2
Substituting the given values:
18 + F = 22 + 2
Simplifying:
F = 6
Therefore, the missing number is 6 faces.
In this case, we are given that the number of vertices is 18, the number of edges is 22, and the number of faces is missing. Let's call the number of faces "F". Then we can use Euler's formula:
V + F = E + 2
Substituting the given values:
18 + F = 22 + 2
Simplifying:
F = 6
Therefore, the missing number is 6 faces.
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