The most promising result was a link to download a PDF that claimed to contain comprehensive study materials for architecture students, complete with detailed drawings and explanations of polyhedral structures, which were crucial in architectural design. There was also a guide on how to install software that could help students create and manipulate 3D models of polyhedrons and other architectural elements.
Excited by the prospect of acquiring such useful resources, Pedro proceeded to download the PDF. The file was larger than he had anticipated, but it opened smoothly on his computer. The content was even more impressive than he had hoped for: detailed apostilas covering various aspects of geometry and architecture, along with tutorials on using specific software to design polyhedral structures.
Curiosity piqued, Pedro clicked on the search results, which led him to a somewhat obscure but fascinating website. The site was dedicated to sharing educational resources, particularly for students in Brazil, where Portuguese was the primary language. Among the search results, Pedro found a collection of study guides and workbooks published by a well-known educational publisher, associated with the term "Poliedro".