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Under the section "Area, Perimeter, Volume", we worked with polygons and polyhedra.

Polygon is a universal designation for 2-dimensional figures with line segments as their sides (such as triangles, rectangles, pentagons, etc.).

Polyhedron is a universal designation for 3-dimensional figures with sides composed of polygons (which will now extend beyond just triangles and quadrilaterals).

The three-dimensional figures with polygon faces are categorized as polyhedra.
starsmall A polyhedron has no curved surfaces.

If all of the sides are the same shape and size, the figure is called
a
regular polyhedron.

There are a total of five such regular polyhedra called the Platonic Solids,
after the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, in whose writings they first appeared.

The Platonic Solids
Tetrahedron
Hexahedron
Octahedron
Dodecahedron
Icosahedron

tetra
4 triangle
faces

hexa
6 square
faces
octa
8 triangle
faces
dodeca
12 pentagon
faces
icosa

20 triangle
faces
The hexahedron is also called a cube.

While there is no limit to the number of regular two-dimensional polygons,
there is a limit to the number of regular polyhedra! There are only five!


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