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Adjacent Faces
Definition of Adjacent Faces

  • Adjacent Faces are the two faces that share a common edge.

Examples of Adjacent Faces

  • Faces ABCD and DCEF are adjacent.
  • Faces ABCD and HGEF are not adjacent as they do not share a common edge.

Solved Example on Adjacent Faces

Which of the following is a pair of adjacent faces in the figure shown?

Choices:
A. ABCD and BCEH
B. ABCD and EFGH
C. DCEF and ABHG
D. AGFD and BCEH
Correct Answer: A
Solution:
Step 1: Adjacent faces share a common edge between each other.
Step 2: So, in the given figure, ABCD and BCEH are the adjacent faces as they share a common edge (BC) between each other.

Related Terms for Adjacent Faces

  • Adjacent
  • Edge
  • Faces

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