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In Perspective. Objects that are symmetrical look the same from several different views, or two sides are mirror images of each other. Symmetric solids.

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1 In Perspective

2 Objects that are symmetrical look the same from several different views, or two sides are mirror images of each other. Symmetric solids are referred to as regular, or Platonic solids.

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5 For centuries, the Platonic solids were associated with mystical powers. Euclid wrote about these regular solids. However, they are named after Plato because he tried to relate them to the five elements: fire, earth, wood, metal, water. The Pythagoreans knew there were only 5 and held them in awe.

6 Remembered best for laws of planetary motion. In his time there were 6 known planets and he showed that it is possible to take the 5 regular solids, put one inside the other, and have the sizes of inscribed and circumscribed spheres about these solids reveal the sizes of the orbits of the planets. Once Uranus was discovered in 1781 his theory fell apart.

7 Made up of 4 identical equilateral triangles. Four identical faces, four vertices, and six edges.

8 The most famous of the Platonic solids, we see it as dice most frequently. Six faces, 12 edges, 8 vertices

9 Constructed from 8 identical, equilateral triangles. Eight faces, 12 edges, 6 vertices

10 The only solid with pentagonal faces. Twelve faces (do = 2, dec = 10, dodec = 2+10), 20 vertices, 30 edges.

11 Constructed from 20 identical equilateral triangles. Twenty faces, 12 vertices, 30 edges.

12 # Vertices# Edges# Faces# Faces at each vertex # sides at each face Tetrahedron46433 Cube812634 Octahedron612843 Dodecahedr on 20301235 Icosahedron12302053

13 The number of faces of the cube equals the number of vertices of the octahedron; the number of vertices of the cube equals the number of faces of the octahedron. The number of edges of both figures is the same. Why is that?

14 From the cube we can construct an octahedron using midpoints of the cube faces. This is called a dual. The process of creating one solid from another is duality. Cube – octahedron, dodecahedron – icosahedron, tetrahedron is self dual.

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16 Have you ever looked down a long road, or train tracks, and noticed that it looked like it was getting “thinner” in a way? This is an optical illusion created by perspective. Perspective is defined as the way in which objects appear to the eye. To draw an image in perspective, we need to have a horizon and a vanishing point. The horizon is an imaginary line in which the ground “ends” and the sky “begins” in relation to your image. The vanishing point is an imaginary point in which everything seems to disappear, or vanish.

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