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An edge between two vertices
An edge between two vertices
For edge in graph theory, see Edge (graph theory)

In geometry, an edge is a one-dimensional line segment joining two zero-dimensional vertices in a polytope. In Geometry, a vertex (plural "vertices" is a special kind of point. In Mathematics and Computer science, graph theory is the study of graphs: mathematical structures used to model pairwise relations between objects In Mathematics and Computer science, a graph is the basic object of study in Graph theory. Geometry ( Greek γεωμετρία; geo = earth metria = measure is a part of Mathematics concerned with questions of size shape and relative position In Geometry, a line segment is a part of a line that is bounded by two distinct end points, and contains every point on the line between its end points In Geometry, a vertex (plural "vertices" is a special kind of point. In Geometry, polytope is a generic term that can refer to a two-dimensional Polygon, a three-dimensional Polyhedron, or any of the various generalizations Thus applied, an edge is a connector for a one-dimensional line segment and two zero-dimensional objects.

A planar closed sequence of edges forms a polygon (and a face). In Geometry a polygon (ˈpɒlɨɡɒn ˈpɒliɡɒn is traditionally a plane figure that is bounded by a closed path or circuit In Geometry, a face of a Polyhedron is any of the Polygons that make up its boundaries


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