Polyhedra
Dodecahedron: # of faces, # of vertices, # of edges, face shape
12, 12, 30, pentagon
Icosahedron: # of faces, # of vertices, # of edges, face shape
20, 12, 30, equilateral triangle
Tetrahedron: # of faces, # of vertices, # of edges, face shape
4, 4, 6, equilateral triangle
Cube: # of faces, # of vertices, # of edges, face shape
6, 8, 12, square
Octahedron: # of faces, # of vertices, # of edges, face shape
8, 6, 12, equilateral triangle
What is Euler's Formula?
Vertices - edges + faces = 2
Polyhedra is a greek word meaning
a 3D object where you connect polygons along straight edges
Why cant there be more than five platonic solids
because a polygon with 6 sides or more can't fit together because 3 shapes cannot fit into 1 vertex which is the minimum
What are the two reversible dualities?
cube-octahedron, icosahedron-dodecahedron
a _________ of a polyhedron is a flat surface formed by a polygon
face
a _________ is a flattened out 3D shape
net
a polyhedron is a __________ if all faces are congruent regular polygons and all faces meet at teach vertex in exactly the same way
platonic solid
a _________ is a 3D figure formed by regions shaped like polygons that share a common side
polyhedra
What are the five platonic solids?
regular tetrahedron, regular octahedron, regular icosahedron, regular cube, regular dodecahedron
an ________ of a polyhedron is the point at which three or more edges intersect
vertex or corner