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How can we find faces with the help of vertices and edges? - Answers
To find faces of 3-d shape if the value of vertics and edges is given, is very easy. For this process I've invented a formula which is:Formula invented by,Xxxxx Xxx (name removed as per Answers.com rules) * * * * *Not so! The relationship was actually found by Leonhard Euler, who lived in the 18th Century!Plus, your spellings leave something to be desired:Vertices (not vertics)Icosahedron (not icosahydron).
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How can we find faces with the help of vertices and edges? - Answers
To find faces of 3-d shape if the value of vertics and edges is given, is very easy. For this process I've invented a formula which is:Formula invented by,Xxxxx Xxx (name removed as per Answers.com rules) * * * * *Not so! The relationship was actually found by Leonhard Euler, who lived in the 18th Century!Plus, your spellings leave something to be desired:Vertices (not vertics)Icosahedron (not icosahydron).
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How can we find faces with the help of vertices and edges? - Answers
To find faces of 3-d shape if the value of vertics and edges is given, is very easy. For this process I've invented a formula which is:Formula invented by,Xxxxx Xxx (name removed as per Answers.com rules) * * * * *Not so! The relationship was actually found by Leonhard Euler, who lived in the 18th Century!Plus, your spellings leave something to be desired:Vertices (not vertics)Icosahedron (not icosahydron).
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