Respuesta :
Answer: Sum of vertices and sides is two more than the no. of edges.
Step-by-step explanation:
The basic formula is:
F+V-E=2
Or
F+V=E+2
(NOTE: This applies only for polyhedrons...which means that it doesn't apply for cylinders and spheres and the kind)
Answer:
For any polyhedron solid the sum of its faces and vertices is two more than the number of its edges.
Step-by-step explanation:
Vertices--
The vertices are the corner points of the polyhedron.
Edges--
The edges of a polyhedron are the line joining the vertices of two polyhedron.
Faces--
The faces are the flat surfaces by which a polyhedron is formed.
Euler formula--
The Euler formula is used to relate the vertices, edges and faces of a polyhedron.
If V denote the number of vertices.
E denote the number of edges and F denote the total number of faces of polyhedron.
Then ,
V-E+F=2
i.e.
V+F=E+2