The given statement "Like the edges of a filled-in area, the endpoints of a polygon do not need to conform to snap points" is false.
The boundary of a surface is the edge of a filled-in area. Area is a two-dimensional space that is covered by any surface.
Snap points are the end points of the sides of a polygon and these endpoints need to connect with each other in order to make a closed figure.
Therefore, the edges of a filled-in area, the endpoints of a polygon do not need to conform to snap points statement is false.
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