the meeting point of more than two areas in a polyhedron is called
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The line segment where two faces meet is called an edge of the polyhedron. The point where three or more faces meet is called a vertex. A polyhedron is called uniform if its faces are all regular polygons and its vertices are all congruent.
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The meeting point of more than two areas in a polyhedron is called edge.
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- In a polyhedron, the intersection of more than two regions is referred to as an edge, and the intersection of more than two edges is referred to as a vertex.
- A line segment known as an edge is formed when two faces (or polyhedron sides) cross. A three-dimensional object called a polyhedron has flat, polygonal faces, edges that are straight, and sharp vertices.
- It is a three-dimensional solid made up of a number of polygons that are often connected at their edges.
- Shapes like a cube, prism, or pyramid are examples of polyhedra.
- Because of their curved surfaces and non-polygonal sides, cones, spheres, and cylinders are not polyhedra.
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