A flexible polyhedron is a type of polyhedron that can change its shape without altering the lengths of its edges. In other words, the vertices of a flexible polyhedron can move while keeping the distance between connected vertices constant, allowing the polyhedron to "flex" or deform. This characteristic distinguishes flexible polyhedra from rigid polyhedra, which cannot change shape without changing the lengths of their edges.
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