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An '''edge''' of a [[polygon]] or [[polyhedron]] is a [[line segment]] whose endpoints are two adjacent [[vertex|vertices]] of the figure.  In the case of polygons, an edge joins two consecutive vertices.  In the case of polyhedra, an edge joins two vertices and is the boundary between two adjacent [[face]]s. An edge can also be part of a graph.
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An '''edge''' of a [[polygon]] or [[polyhedron]] is a [[line segment]] whose endpoints are two adjacent [[vertex|vertices]] of the figure.  In the case of polygons, an edge joins two consecutive vertices.  In the case of polyhedra, an edge joins two vertices and is the boundary between two adjacent [[face]]s. An edge can also be part of a [[Graph (graph theory)|graph]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 6 March 2022

An edge of a polygon or polyhedron is a line segment whose endpoints are two adjacent vertices of the figure. In the case of polygons, an edge joins two consecutive vertices. In the case of polyhedra, an edge joins two vertices and is the boundary between two adjacent faces. An edge can also be part of a graph.

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