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True or false the edges of a polyhedron are the line segments bordering each face?

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True, the edges of a polyhedron are the line segments bordering each face. When two faces come together in a 3D shape a line is formed. This line is called an edge.
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Answer:

The given statement " the edges of a polyhedron are the line segments bordering each face" is true.

Explanation:

A polyhedron is a 3 D solid figure possessing straight edges and flat sides. The flat sides are called the faces and the corners are called vertices. The edges of a polyhedron are the lines at folds, where these faces meet each other. The two faces are joined, it joins in a line.

Therefore, the given statement is true.

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