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Section 12-1 Exploring Solids
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Polyhedron Three dimensional closed figure formed by joining three or more polygons at their side. Plural: polyhedra
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Parts of a Polyhedron
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Face: Each polygon of the polyhedron Edge: A line segment along which two faces meet Vertex: A point where three or more edges meet
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Regular polyhedron Has faces that are congruent regular polygons Example:
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Convex Polyhedron If any two points on its surface can be connected by a segment that lies entirely inside or outside the polyhedron
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Concave Polyhedron If the segment goes outside the polyhedron
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Cross Section Intersection of a plane and a solid
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A plane and a solid’s intersection forms different shapes.
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Examples of a Plane and a Cube’s Cross Sections Square Triangle Trapezoid
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Example of a Plane and a Sphere’s Cross Section Circle
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Euler’s Theorem The number of faces (F), vertices (V), and edges (E) of a polyhedron are related by the formula:
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Platonic Solids Five regular polyhedra: 1. Tetrahedron: 4 faces 2. Cube: 6 faces 3. Octahedron: 8 faces 4. Dodecahedron: 12 faces 5.Icosahedron: 20 faces
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Regular Tetrahedron ____ faces, ____ vertices, ____ edges 464
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Cube ____ faces, ____ vertices, ____ edges 8126
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Regular Octahedron ____ faces, ____ vertices, ____ edges 6128
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Regular Dodecahedron ____ faces, ____ vertices, ____ edges 1230 20
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Regular Icosahedron ____ faces, ____ vertices, ____ edges 2012 30
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