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10 May, 23:55

The faces of a polyhedron are the line segments connecting each vertex, T or F?

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  1. 10 May, 23:58
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    Answer with explanation:

    A Polyhedron is a three dimensional shape, usually equal to or more than 6 faces whose faces are polygons, containing edges as well as vertices. For example: Prism, Pyramid, Soccer ball, cube, cuboid, ...

    Faces of a Polyhedron are polygon, and a polygon is a simple closed figure made up of line segments.

    →So, the faces of a polyhedron are the line segments connecting each vertex is Incorrect (False) statement.

    The Correct statement should be: The faces of a polyhedron are Polygons, composed of line segments, connecting each vertex with another.
  2. 11 May, 00:21
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    FALSE

    The corners of a polyhedron are called vertices. The lines connecting some pairs of vertices are called edges. The two dimensional polygons framed by the edges are the faces.
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