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Such a polyhedron cannot exist.

According to the Euler characteristics, V + F - E = 2, where V = vertices, F = faces, E = edges. This would require that the polyhedron had only two faces.

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Such a polyhedron cannot exist.

According to the Euler characteristics, V + F - E = 2, where V = vertices, F = faces, E = edges. This would require that the polyhedron had only two faces.

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No, they are the faces of the polyhedron.

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