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Geometry

4.10.8 Polyhedron
Theorem 4.10.12 (Euler’s Polyhedron Formula)
Edges = Faces + Vertices - 2
E = F+V-2

Remark 4.10.13
If you ever forget this theorem, just think of a cube and remember that it has 6 faces, 8
vertices, and 12 edges.

Remark 4.10.14
Note that in a polyhedron, if we know or can get information about the number of
faces/edges coming out of 1 point, and the number of vertices shared for every face/edge,
we can easily calculate the number of faces/edges from the number of vertices and vice
versa.

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4.11 Advanced Formulas

Definition 4.11.1 (Median). A median is a line connecting a point to the midpoint of the
opposite side.
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