A side in a polygon is an edge; it is the line segment joining two adjacent vertices, or corners. A corner is the point where two adjacent sides meet.
A side is basically a geometrical shape; an edge is where two sides meet.
A side is basically a geometric shape; and edge is where two sides met.
An edge can be of a shape in a plane while a rim suggests a three dimensional object with a defined outer portion. In geometry and topology "edge" has a definition which is very precise. "rim" haa no such specific determination.
A mobius loop which has one side and just one edge, could be your answer. Otherwise, a straight line segment may be it?
A side in a polygon is an edge; it is the line segment joining two adjacent vertices, or corners. A corner is the point where two adjacent sides meet.
A side is basically a geometrical shape; an edge is where two sides meet.
A side is basically a geometric shape; and edge is where two sides met.
A circle?
It is a square base pyramid
Triangular Prism
Edges are sides in terms of 2D shapes but they are the place where two sides of a 3D shape meet ie. the sharp edge that runs between corners
Aside from the shape of the free edge, what is the difference between the oval-shape nail and the round-shape nail?
A cone is a 3D shape and corners are on 2D shapes. A cone has one vertex and one round edge. Corners are for 2D objects. A Triangle has three corners. I'll make things a bit clearer. No. thats it
They are the corners of any quadrilaterals but in a shape of a rough surface that has a pointy edge that can also be a fourth angle.
An edge can be of a shape in a plane while a rim suggests a three dimensional object with a defined outer portion. In geometry and topology "edge" has a definition which is very precise. "rim" haa no such specific determination.
corner is a point, where more than two plane will intersect. Example: Cube. Rajasekar-Infotech Bangalore.