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The Most Festive Platonic Solids (Ebook)

Do you want a really mathematical decoration for your home or for school? We present to you the five Platonic solids, ready to print, assemble and hang on the tree, the door, the balcony, or wherever you want!

Did you know that there are only five regular polyhedra, i.e. 3D objects that have equal faces and interior angles? To demonstrate that there aren’t any more, we only need to look at the various options we have to join polygons around a vertex.

The ancient Greeks, from mathematicians such as Pythagoras or Euclid to philosophers such as Plato (after whom these are named) or Aristotle, already knew of these five polyhedra; they venerated their purity and even associated them with the elements: earth, air, fire, water and ether or cosmos.

As you can see, we have been inspired by Platonic solids for centuries. And we have been inspired too…. Five decorative challenges for this holiday season! We suggest you meet our characters, solve the challenges, and assemble your own Platonic solids. We hope you end up with a nice geometric decoration!

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  • Albert Vilalta has a degree in Telecommunications Engineering and is a PhD student of Teaching of Mathematics and Experimental Sciences in the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona (UAB). With more than 7 years of teaching experience, he is currently a professor of mathematics in the Faculty of Education at UAB and a member of the Innovamat teaching team, where he carries out research, development, training and communication tasks.

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