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The corners of a polyhedron are called vertices. The lines connecting some pairs of vertices are called edges. The two dimensional polygons framed by the edges are the faces.



The given statement the faces of a polyhedron are the line segments connecting each vertex is false.

What is Polyhedron?

A polygon-based solid in three dimensions is called a polyhedron. It has vertices, flat faces, and straight edges.

Polyhedrons include shapes like a cube, prism, or pyramid. Cones, spheres, and cylinders are not polyhedra because they have curved surfaces and non-polygonal sides.

Vertex refers to the edges of a polyhedron. Edges are the paths that connect particular vertices in pairs. The faces are the two-dimensional polygons that the edges surround.

The line segments that join each vertex together are not the polyhedron's faces.

Hence, the given statement is false.

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