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  1. A line where two faces of a solid meet is called. an angle. B. a side. C. a vertex. D. an edge. Solution. The correct option is D. an edge. An edge is a particular type of line segment joining two vertices in a solid. Suggest Corrections. 5. Similar questions. Q. Fill in the blanks to make the following statements true:

  2. a special face of a solid figure. edge. line segment where two faces meet. Euler's formula. the relationship among the number of faces, vertices, and edges of a solid; V + F = E + 2. face. a plane figure that is one side of a solid figure. lateral face. any face that is not a base.

  3. An edge is the line segment where two faces meet. You can see by looking at this cube that the faces intersect in a line. Many solid figures have more than one edge.

  4. An edge is a line segment between faces. A face is a single flat surface. Let us look more closely at each of those: Vertices. A vertex (plural: vertices) is a point where two or more line segments meet. It is a Corner. This tetrahedron has 4 vertices.

  5. A right prism has its top face directly above its bottom face. The translation vector is perpendicular to the bases. An oblique prism has a non-perpendicular translation vector.

  6. Let’s understand what we mean by face, edge and vertices of geometric solids. Face: Each flat surface of a solid shape is known as its face. Edge: The line segment where two faces of a solid shape meet are known as its edge. Vertices: A vertex is the meeting point of two or more edges of a solid shape.

  7. In any geometric solid that is composed of flat surfaces, each flat surface is called a face. The line where two faces meet is called an edge . For example, the cube above has six faces, each of which is a square. Where two squares meet, a line segment is formed, which is called an edge.