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Q: When two faces of a solid figure share a side they form?
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When 2 faces of a 3-dimensional figure share a side they form this?

An edge.


When two faces of a three-dimensional figure share a side they form this?

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The term for that is "edge". The point where two edges meet is a "vertex".


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Which solid figure has 2 more vertices than faces?

A hexahedron in the form of a hpae with six quadrilateral faces. Somewhat more regular versions are a rhombohedron, a parallelepiped or a cuboid with the cube being the regular version.


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