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Use Euler's formula to find the missing number. Edges:43 Faces:25 Vertices:?
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Use Euler's formula to find the missing number.
Edges:43
Faces:25
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Im working on that now but i would say theres 23 vertices this is just a guess because i am working on this now.
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