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− | '''Edge''' (ěj). An edge is any 1-dimensional area on a [[polytope]]. It is usually seen as a line. An edge is where two opposite [[plane (geometry)|planes]] meet at an undefined [[angle]]. You can find an edge on every n-dimensional (where n≥1) object, except for objects such as [[circle]]s, [[sphere]]s, [[hypershpere|hyperspheres]] etc. An edge is measured in a base unit of [[metre |
+ | '''Edge''' (ěj). An edge is any 1-dimensional area on a [[polytope]]. It is usually seen as a line. An edge is where two opposite [[plane (geometry)|planes]] meet at an undefined [[angle]]. You can find an edge on every n-dimensional (where n≥1) object, except for objects such as [[circle]]s, [[sphere]]s, [[hypershpere|hyperspheres]] etc. An edge is measured in a base unit of [[metre]]s. |
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 12 December 2017
Edge (ěj). An edge is any 1-dimensional area on a polytope. It is usually seen as a line. An edge is where two opposite planes meet at an undefined angle. You can find an edge on every n-dimensional (where n≥1) object, except for objects such as circles, spheres, hyperspheres etc. An edge is measured in a base unit of metres.