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Answer:

The answer is "False."

Explanation:

An area is considered the amount of space that an object occupies. A filled-area subjects the object to be made  up of lines. These lines connect with each other to form an "edge."

The connection of the lines in order to define the object's shape or area are considered "snap points." Remember that "polygons" are made of line segments, where their endpoints meet with each other in order to define its closed shaped. Thus, it needs to conform to "snap points."

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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 edge of a filled-in area is the boundary of the surface. Area is a two-dimensional space covered by any surface. The boundary of the surface is generally the edges of the area. The edges or the boundary should connect in order to make a closed area or surface.

Similarly, snap points are the end points of the sides of a polygon. These endpoints need to connect with each other in order to make a closed figure. Polygon is a closed figure with n number of sides.

Therefore, 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.

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