My math professor gave out this problem as a bonus during my first year of college. I bet the den will solve this in a jiffy.
Here is a picture of a 12-faces regular polyhedron. Each face is a regular pentagon, where all sides are equal and all interior angles are equal.
1) Find the angle between any two adjacent faces.
Bonus: Give the answer to number 1 in its exact form (ie. an expression containing square roots, trig functions, and whole numbers instead of giving the decimal form)
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My math professor gave out this problem as a bonus during my first year of college. I bet the den will solve this in a jiffy.
Here is a picture of a 12-faces regular polyhedron. Each face is a regular pentagon, where all sides are equal and all interior angles are equal.
1) Find the angle between any two adjacent faces.
Bonus: Give the answer to number 1 in its exact form (ie. an expression containing square roots, trig functions, and whole numbers instead of giving the decimal form)
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