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Platonic graph

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A Platonic graph is a representation of a Platonic solid, which are the five regular, convex polyhedra that can exist in three-dimensional space. These solids are characterized by having faces that are congruent regular polygons and the same number of faces meeting at each vertex. The five Platonic solids are: 1. Tetrahedron (4 triangular faces) 2. Cube (6 square faces) 3. Octahedron (8 triangular faces) 4.

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