B*W*H is the volume of a rectangular cube. Since in a square cube, all the sides are the same, you take one side and cube it (x3).
The volume of Cube B is 216 cm3
square it and cube it
Square=2 Cube=3
216 square inch total surface area, divide that by 6 to have the area of each square face, 36 square inch. The square root of that is the length of one side, 6 inches.
(a+b)cube = a cube + b cube + 3a square b + 3ab square
'a' minus 'b' whole cube is equal to 'a cube' minus 'b cube' minus (3 a square b ) plus (3 a b square) . .. .....thanks
B*W*H is the volume of a rectangular cube. Since in a square cube, all the sides are the same, you take one side and cube it (x3).
cube = square pyramid = square as bottom, triangles as sides
Divide 300 by 6
The special products include: difference of the two same terms square of a binomial cube of a binomial square of a multinomial (a+b) (a^2-ab+b^2) (a-b) (a^2+ab+b^2)
Then b = kc3/d2 where k is some positive constant.
For a cuboid, the total surface area = 2*(L*B + B*H + H*L) square units where L = length, B = breadth and H = height.In the case of a cube, L = B = H and so the total surface area is 6*L^2 square units.
Divide the surface area by six. That will give you the area of one face, which will be a perfect square. The square root of that number will give you the length of a side. The cube of the side will be the volume.
a square because a square is in a cube!!!
The volume of Cube B is 216 cm3
The special products include: difference of the two same terms square of a binomial cube of a binomial square of a multinomial (a+b) (a^2-ab+b^2) (a-b) (a^2+ab+b^2)