You ether cut it in half or fourths or eighths(do you get the idea?)
there is 9 planes of symmetry in a cube
A rectangular solid that is not a cube has 3 planes of symmetry.
Since a box is three dimensional, line symmetry is irrelevent. Planar symmetry is probably what you meant. In that case, any plane that intersects the center of the box will make either side of that box symmetric.
You mean what is two cubed.& the answer is 8.2•2•2=8If you meant what is the cube root of 2, then that would be 1.25992105.
From the perspective of a symmetry group, a cube has 48 symmetries total. They include:24 rotational symmetries: the identity6 90° rotations about axes through the centers of opposite faces3 180° rotations about the same axes8 120° rotations about the space diagonals connecting opposite vertices6 180° rotations about axes through the centers of opposite edges24 reflection symmetries that involve one of the above rotations, followed (or, equivalently) preceded by the same reflection
there is 9 planes of symmetry in a cube
a cube!
Yes.
A cube has three planes of symmetry.
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There are three kinds of symmetries for a cube: planes of symmetry, lines of symmetry and a center of symmetry.A cube has:9 planes of symmetry13 lines of symmetry1 center of symmetry (at the center of the cube)
9 planes in Cube 3 Planes in Cuboid
A rectangular solid that is not a cube has 3 planes of symmetry.
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