1000000, 100^3=1000000, and 1000^2=1000000
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0 is. The next one after 1 is 64.
They are polyhedra. They have [at least] one square face.
The number of faces on a square is one. However the number of faces on a cube is six.
To find a number that is both a perfect square and a perfect cube, we must solve x2 = x3 over x ∈Z+. The only two solutions to this equation are 0 and 1, or x = {0,1}. Therefore, zero and one are the only two numbers that are both perfect squares and perfect cubes. --In easier terms: a perfect square is a number that can be "square rooted" and have no remainder. Like, 144. The square root is 12 therefore 144 is a perfect square. A perfect Cube is the same except that it must be "cubed rooted". Like 27. The cube root of this number is 3 therefore 27 is a perfect cube.
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I don't think there is only one number, but, 64 is one. Because: - 8X8 and 4X4X4. Both equal 64
0 is. The next one after 1 is 64.
They are polyhedra. They have [at least] one square face.
The number of faces on a square is one. However the number of faces on a cube is six.
To find a number that is both a perfect square and a perfect cube, we must solve x2 = x3 over x ∈Z+. The only two solutions to this equation are 0 and 1, or x = {0,1}. Therefore, zero and one are the only two numbers that are both perfect squares and perfect cubes. --In easier terms: a perfect square is a number that can be "square rooted" and have no remainder. Like, 144. The square root is 12 therefore 144 is a perfect square. A perfect Cube is the same except that it must be "cubed rooted". Like 27. The cube root of this number is 3 therefore 27 is a perfect cube.
-- Measure the length of one edge of the cube (one side of one square face). -- Multiply the number by itself. -- Multiply the result by the original number again. -- The new result is the volume of the cube.
-- Measure the length of one edge of the cube (one side of one square face). -- Multiply the number by itself. -- Multiply the result by the original number again. -- The new result is the volume of the cube.
A Square Root is one of the two equal factors of a number.
eight ( 8 )
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First, get the length of one side of the cube. Then, square it and multiply that number by 6. For example, the length of one side is 3. Square it (9) and multiply 9 by 6, which is 54. So, the surface area of that cube is 54.