Cubes are 3 dimensional figures and are equal on all edges. Therefore if one face is not a rectangle, then no face is a rectangle.
Basically no.
A cube's faces are always rectangular, but more specifically they are squares, a rectangle with adjacent, equal sides. So a cube's 12 edges are all the same length as each other.
Oh, absolutely! You see, a cube has six faces, and each face is a square. But if you take one of those squares and stretch it out, you'll have a rectangle! It's all about seeing the beauty and flexibility in shapes, my friend.
A cube has 8 vertices and 6 faces. Therefore a cube has 2 more vertices than faces.
it dose have more faces
No because a triangular prism has 5 faces whereas a cube has 6 faces
A cube has 6 faces and a triangular pyramid has 5 faces. So a cube has 1 more face than a triangular prism. But a triangular pyramid has four faces. You make the call. That is correct: A triangular prism has five faces, and a cube has six faces, but a triangular pyramid has four faces.
1 a cube has 6 faces and a square pyramid has 5
No. A cube has 6 faces and 8 vertices - it has exactly 2 more vertices than faces.
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The cross-section of a cube can vary depending on how it is cut. If sliced parallel to one of its faces, the cross-section will be a square. If cut diagonally, the cross-section can be a rectangle or a more complex polygon, depending on the angle and position of the cut.