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A closed three-dimensional figure formed by four or more polygons that intersect only at their edges?

A closed three-dimensional figure formed by four or more polygons that intersect only at their edges is called a polyhedron. It contains flat faces, straight edges, and sharp corners or vertices.


In geometry what is a point where three or more edges intersect?

A vertex (plural = vertices).


What do you call a point were three or more edges intersect?

It is the vertex whose plural is vertices


Are vertices corners?

Vertices - the point of a polyhedron at which three or more of the edges intersect, that would make a corner. No


What is a formed where three or more edges of a polygon meet?

Vertex


What is formed where three or more edges of a solid figure meet?

A vertex.


Formed where three or more edges of a solid figure meet?

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What is a closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments that intersect only at their endpoints?

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A closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments that intersect only at their endpoints?

A polygon.


What is a closed plane figure formed by three or more line segments that intersect only at their end points?

polygon


Which term describes the point where at least three sides meet or intersect?

The term that describes the point where at least three sides meet or intersect is called a "vertex." In geometry, a vertex is a corner point of a polygon or polyhedron, where two or more edges converge. In the case of a triangle, for example, it has three vertices.


What is a simple closed figure formed by three or more straight line segments?

A simple closed figure formed by three or more straight line segments is called a polygon. Polygons can have various numbers of sides, such as triangles (three sides), quadrilaterals (four sides), and pentagons (five sides). They are characterized by their straight edges and the fact that they do not intersect themselves. Polygons can be classified as regular, with equal side lengths and angles, or irregular, with varying lengths and angles.