Edge (geometry) by Wikipedia Bot 0
In geometry, an "edge" is defined as a line segment that connects two vertices in a polygon or polyhedron. Edges are one of the fundamental components of geometric shapes, alongside vertices (corners) and faces (surfaces). In two-dimensional shapes like polygons, edges are the straight lines that form the boundary of the shape. For example, a triangle has three edges, while a quadrilateral has four.

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