Edge (geometry)

Edge (geometry)

:"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. 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).

See also

* Vertex (geometry)
* Face (geometry)
* Cell (geometry)
* Facet (geometry)

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