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T cubed, represented as ( T^3 ), refers to the value of T multiplied by itself three times (T × T × T), while T squared, denoted as ( T^2 ), is T multiplied by itself two times (T × T). In mathematical terms, ( T^3 ) grows faster than ( T^2 ) as the value of T increases. These expressions are commonly used in algebra and various applications in science and engineering.

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