A line segment formed where two faces meet is called an edge. In three-dimensional geometry, edges are the straight lines that connect the vertices of a solid shape, defining the boundaries of its faces. Each edge serves as a structural component, contributing to the overall shape and form of the object. For example, in a cube, each of the twelve edges connects two vertices and forms the intersection between two adjacent faces.
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EDGE
They meet at an edge
An edge.
That would be an edge.
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An edge is the the answer
That would be an edge.
An angle is formed at the vertex
Technically, that's known as an "edge" of the prism.