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Convex Hull -- from the MathWorld Classroom
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The convex hull of a set of points S is the intersection of all convex sets containing S.
Convex hull is a high school-level concept that would be first encountered in a geometry course covering solid geometry.
Prerequisites Polyhedron: A polyhedron is a three-dimensional solid that consists of a collection of polygons, joined at their edges.
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