Plato assigned the Greek “element” of air to which of the five regular polyhedra (with eight faces and six corners) discovered by his contemporary, the geometer Theaetetus? the dodecahedron the icosahedron the tetrahedron the octahedron the cube

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  1. Plato assigned the Greek “element” of air to which of the five regular polyhedra (with eight faces and

six corners) discovered by his contemporary, the geometer Theaetetus?

  1. the dodecahedron
  2. the icosahedron
  3. the tetrahedron
  4. the octahedron
  5. the cube
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