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Title: Exploring Solids


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12.1
  • Exploring Solids

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Polyhedron
  • Three dimensional closed figure formed by joining
    three or more polygons
  • Example

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Which of the following are polyhedrons?
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
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  • Face sides of a polyhedron that enclose a single
    region of space
  • Edge a line segment formed by the intersection
    of two faces
  • Vertex a point where three or more edges meet

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Example
vertex
face
edge
Faces 6 Vertices 8 Edges 12
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Identify the number of faces, vertices, and edges
for each figure.
Faces- 5 Vertices- 6 Edges- 9
Faces- 6 Vertices- 8 Edges- 12
Faces- 7 Vertices- 10 Edges- 15
Faces- 6 Vertices- 8 Edges- 12
Faces- 6 Vertices- 6 Edges- 10
Faces- 8 Vertices- 12 Edges- 18
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Eulers Theorem
  • The number of faces F, vertices V, and edges E of
    a polyhedron are related by
  • F V 2 E

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Use Eulers Theorem to find the unknown number
Faces Vertices 16 Edges 22
Faces 5 Vertices Edges 9
Faces Vertices 10 Edges 15
Faces 20 Vertices 12 Edges
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7
6
30
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  • A polyhedron is regular if all of its faces are
    congruent regular polygons.
  • A polyhedron is convex if any two points on its
    surface can be connected by a segment that lies
    entirely inside or on the polyhedron.

regular convex
irregular concave
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  • Cross Section the intersection of the plane and
    the solid

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Describe the shape formed by the intersection of
the plane and the cube
pentagon
triangle
square
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