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Edges join two vertices. Three or more edges meet at a vertex (it could be two if not in a polyhedron).
They are points where three or more edges meet.
A face of a polyhedron is one of the flat surfaces. These are two dimensional objects. Two faces meet at an edge, which is a line - a one dimensional object. Three or more edges meet at a vertex which is a point. A point has no dimensions.
It is a corner: a point where three of more faces meet.
Vertices - the point of a polyhedron at which three or more of the edges intersect, that would make a corner. No
Edges join two vertices. Three or more edges meet at a vertex (it could be two if not in a polyhedron).
They are points where three or more edges meet.
A face of a polyhedron is one of the flat surfaces. These are two dimensional objects. Two faces meet at an edge, which is a line - a one dimensional object. Three or more edges meet at a vertex which is a point. A point has no dimensions.
All convex ten-faced polyhedra meet this criteria, and perhaps other polyhedra as well. There are several solutions, including: the polyhedron the half truncated cube: it has 24 edges.The octahedral prism has 24 edges.The square anti-prism 16 edges.The pentagonal bipyramid has 15 edges.The nonagonal pyramid has 18 edges.
It is a corner: a point where three of more faces meet.
Vertices - the point of a polyhedron at which three or more of the edges intersect, that would make a corner. No
Euler.
A polyhedron is a three-dimensional solid with flat faces, straight edges, and sharp corners, while a non-polyhedron does not have these characteristics. Polyhedra are made up of polygons that enclose a single region of space, while non-polyhedra may have curved faces or intersecting edges. In mathematical terms, a polyhedron satisfies Euler's formula (V - E + F = 2), where V is the number of vertices, E is the number of edges, and F is the number of faces, while a non-polyhedron does not.
Vertice.
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An edge is the set of points where two (or more) planes meet. Since a triangle must be in just one plane, it cannot have any edges. It has one face, which is part of the plane containing the triangle.
A shape with four sides has more vertices because there are more points where edges (straight lines) meet than a 3-sided shape.