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Español: El sólido geométrico Leonard-edro 24, es un poliedro convexo compuesto por 24 cara triangulares regulares y 4 caras cuadradas regulares, que suman un total de 28 caras intermedias regulares. Además posee 18 vértices intermedios y 44 aristas intermedias. . En este poliedro se cumple totalmente la fórmula de Euler, C+V-A=2, 28+18-44=2
De acuerdo a las letras de la graficas esta es la descripción de los angulos: Ángulo VCA= 144.6 grados. Ángulo HAB = 119.2 grados. Ángulo AHC1= 130.8 grados. En 1969 de acuerdo al ilustre Geómetra matemático Víktor Abrámovich Zalgaler, el cual según él, demostró que la lista de los 92 poliedros del honorable matemático americano Norman W. Johnson, era totalmente completa. Después de 40 años, el día 13 de febrero del año 2019, el Dominicano Jose Joel Leonardo con el Descubrimiento del Leonard-edro 24 y su publicación en las páginas de geogebra, demuestra que la lista no estaba completa.English: The geometric solid Leonard-edro 24, is a convex polyhedron composed of 24 regular triangular faces and 4 regular square faces, which add up to a total of 28 regular intermediate faces. It also has 18 intermediate vertices and 44 intermediate edges. . In this polyhedron the Euler formula is fully met, C + V-A = 2, 28 + 18-44 = 2
According to the letters of the graphics this is the description of the angles: VCA Angle = 144.6 degrees. Angle HAB = 119.2 degrees. Angle AHC1 = 130.8 degrees. In 1969 according to the illustrious mathematical geometer Víktor Abrámovich Zalgaler, which according to him, showed that the list of the 92 polyhedra of the honorable American mathematician Norman W. Johnson, was completely complete. After 40 years, on February 13, 2019, the Dominican Jose Joel Leonardo with the Discovery of Leonard-edro 24 and its publication in the pages of geogebra, shows that the list was not complete. |
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