A polyhedron can have 25 faces, 27 edges and 50 vertices.
Yes
No
F=25, E=27, V=50
F+E−V=25+27−50=52−50=2
Hence Euler's formula is verified.
A polyhedron with 26 edges, and 16 vertices have ___ faces.
Can a polyhedron have 14 faces, 34 edges and 33 vertices?
A polyhedron can have 10 faces, 6 vertices and 14 edges.
State true or false. Can a polyhedron have 20 faces, 11 vertices and 30 edges?