Cube (geometry) Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
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2 Four dimensions 3 Arbitrary dimensions 4 See also 5 External links |
| Cube | |
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| Type | Platonic |
| Face polygon | square |
| Faces | 6 |
| Edges | 12 |
| Vertices | 8 |
| Faces per vertex | 3 |
| Vertices per face | 4 |
| Symmetry group | octahedral (Oh) |
| Dual polyhedron | octahedron |
| Properties | regular, convex, zonohedron |
The area A and the volume V of a cube of edge length a are:
Four dimensions
In the four-dimensional geometry, the analogue of a cube has a special name - a tesseract or hypercube.
In an n-dimensional space the analog of the figure is called n-dimensional cube, or simply cube, if it doesn't lead to a confusion.
This is an Article on Cube (geometry). Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About Cube (geometry) Arbitrary dimensions
See also
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