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<p>the graph obtained, as illustrated by the first of the three graphs for the special case of the cube. (The assumption that the polyhedral surface is homeomorphic to the sphere at the beginning is what makes this possible.) After this deformation, the regular faces are generally not regular anymore. The number of vertices and edges has remained the same, but the number of faces has been reduced by&nbsp;1. Therefore, proving Euler's formula for the polyhedron reduces to proving  for this deformed, planar object.</p>

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