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Extractions: Platonic Solids Considering the Platonic Solids there are five so named because they were known at the time of Plato circa (427-347 BC). These polyhedra are also called regular polyhedra because they are made up of faces that are all the same regular polygon . It is hoped that from the background information on polygons that the understanding of the sections on polyhedra will be made easier. Shown below are the only five platonic solids. Regular Polyhedra There are only five platonic solids. This is due to the fact that if you try to make a solid from all regular hexagonal faces or any regular polygon with more than five sides it is not possible to enclose the three dimensional space fully without using a second type of regular polygon. Take a solid such as a soccer ball, (truncated icosahedron) there are both regular hexagons and pentagons used to enclose this three dimensional space. With Polyhedra as with polygons, two sides meet at a point called a vertex of the figure, so in a polyhedron two faces meet at or on a line (or in a line the mode of expression is variable). Thus each face shares each of its sides as lines in common with other faces. These lines are called the edges of the polyhedron. So each edge of a polyhedron belongs to exactly two faces and no more.
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