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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CubeCube - Wikipedia

    A cube is a special case of rectangular cuboid in which the edges are equal in length. [1] Like other cuboids, every face of a cube has four vertices, each of which connects with three congruent lines. These edges form square faces, making the dihedral angle of a cube between every two adjacent squares being the interior angle of a square, 90°.

  2. Cube is a three-dimensional figure having 6 faces, 8 vertices and 12 edges. Learn its easy definition, surface area and volume formula, properties along with solved examples at BYJU'S.

  3. The current product portfolio consists of more than 290 different mountain, road, cross, triathlon, e- and trekking bikes. Ergonomically optimised bi….

  4. Play with the Rubik's Cube simulator, calculate the solution with the online solver, learn the easiest solution and measure your times.

  5. CUBE definition: 1. a solid object with six square sides of equal size: 2. the number made by multiplying a number…. Learn more.

  6. Definition of a cube with its properties and real life examples. Get to learn about it along with the formulas for surface area and volume of the cube.

  7. A cube is a three-dimensional object that has six congruent square faces. Learn everything you need to know about cubes, including their properties, formulas for volume and surface area, how to create a cube net, and real-world examples.

  8. Cube, in Euclidean geometry, a regular solid with six square faces; that is, a regular hexahedron. Since the volume of a cube is expressed, in terms of an edge e, as e3, in arithmetic and algebra the third power of a quantity is called the cube of that quantity. That is, 33, or 27, is the cube of.

  9. A cube is a regular hexahedron (all six faces are regular polygons) making it one of the five Platonic solids.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rubik's_CubeRubik's Cube - Wikipedia

    The 2×2×2 ( Pocket/Mini Cube ), the standard 3×3×3 cube, the 4×4×4 (Rubik's Revenge/Master Cube), and the 5×5×5 (Professor's Cube) are the most well known, as they are all available under the official Rubik's brand.

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