Yes, a cube is considered a parallel shape because it has opposite faces that are parallel to each other. In a cube, all six faces are identical squares, and each pair of opposite faces is parallel. Additionally, the edges of a cube are also parallel to each other, forming straight lines that do not intersect.
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Opposite edges are parallel to each other in a cube
Well, darling, that slice of cake is gonna be a square. When you cut parallel to the base of a cube, you're essentially slicing through a two-dimensional square shape. So, enjoy your cube-shaped cake slice and savor every bite!
Contributor Answer 1A cube has 6 parallel lines.______________________________________Contributor Answer 2I count three sets of parallel lines, with 4 lines in each set.________________________________________Contributor Answer 3A cube has 12 pairs of parallel lines
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A prism has two parallel and congruent bases in the shape of polygons. Example - a cereal box (is rectangular prism). The top and bottom are rectangles(a polygon). They are the same size and shape (congruent) and also parallel. A cube (think of six sided dice) is a special rectangular prism. Imagine a a box where the top and bottom are triangles (of the shape size and shape). This is called a triangular prism.