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What are convex polyhedrons?

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A convex polyhedron is one in which all faces make it convex
A polyhedron is said to be convex if its surface (comprising its faces, edges and vertices) does not intersect itself and the line segment joining any two points of the polyhedron is contained in the interior of the surface. .
Example: Cube, tetrahedron

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