No. All cubes are similar.
Corresponding angles are equal.The ratios of pairs of corresponding sides must all be equal.
to prove two triangles are similar, get 2 angles congruent
You can use ratios of adjacent sides to prove if two rectangles are similar by comparing to see if the ratios are the same
It depends on the information that you have. If you know that they are cubes, rather than cuboids, you could show that a side of one is the same length as a side of the other, or that the area of a face of one is the same as that of the other or that the volume of one is the same as that of the other.
The ratio of volumes is directly proportional to the cube of the ratio of their sides. And, incidentally, all cubes are similar.
No. All cubes are similar.
yes i think so because a fractal is an object that is self-similar all squares are similar; so are all cubes
Yes they would have to be similar cubes.
No. Not even all hexahedrons are cubes.
They are both 3d demensional shapes.
No because cubes do not have opposite sides that are different lengths. Cubes have all equal sides and all equal coners. A cube is not a rectangle.
Say that the angles all equal 90 degrees and that all sides are equal in length.
Yeshttp://www.organichorizons.ca/harvest.htm All bouillon cubes are organic. It is the non-organic boullion cubes that do not exist. "Organic" means "containing carbon". All boullion cubes contain carbon, and therefore all bouillion cubes are organic.
How many smaller cubes are not painted at all if a cube is painted green on all sides & cut into 64 cubes of equal size?
The cubes of all rational numbers will be rational. But the cubes of irrational numbers can be either.
I think is sugar cube and salt cube.