this cube. Every edge is shared by three or more faces in a 4-polytope, as seen in this projection of a tesseract. In geometry, an edge is a particular...
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Look up EDGE, Edge, or edge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Edge or EDGE may refer to: Edge computing, a network load-balancing system Edge device...
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In a tetrahedral molecular geometry, a central atom is located at the center with four substituents that are located at the corners of a tetrahedron. The...
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Triangle (redirect from Triangle (geometry))
basic shapes in geometry. The corners, also called vertices, are zero-dimensional points while the sides connecting them, also called edges, are one-dimensional...
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Cube (redirect from Cube (geometry))
In geometry, a cube or regular hexahedron is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six congruent square faces, a type of polyhedron. It has twelve...
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Side (redirect from Side (geometry))
dictionary. Side or Sides may refer to: Edge (geometry) of a polygon (two-dimensional shape) Face (geometry) of a polyhedron (three-dimensional shape)...
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Tessellation (redirect from Edge-to-edge tiling)
non-Euclidean geometries such as hyperbolic geometry. A uniform tiling in the hyperbolic plane (that may be regular, quasiregular, or semiregular) is an edge-to-edge...
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In geometry, a vertex (pl.: vertices or vertexes) is a point where two or more curves, lines, or edges meet or intersect. As a consequence of this definition...
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In geometry, a pyramid is a polyhedron formed by connecting a polygonal base and a point, called the apex. Each base edge and apex form a triangle, called...
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Shape of the universe (redirect from Geometry of the universe)
to both its local and global geometry. Local geometry is defined primarily by its curvature, while the global geometry is characterised by its topology...
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