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why is a cube a speacial kind of rectangular prism
It can be any shape, a cube, rectangular prism.
You are either talking about a cube or a rectangular prism.
It is called a rectangular prism. It looks like a stretched out cube. A rectangular prism is a special case of what's known as a -- ready for this? -- parallelapiped.
No, a cube is a cube and a rectangular prism is a rectangular prism. They are two different shapes.
A Rubik's cube is a cube, therefore it is a type of rectangular prism.
A cube is a special case of a rectangular prism. If each edge of a rectangular prism were of the same measure, then it would be a cube.
A larger rectangular prism.
A cube is like a square and a rectangular prism is like a rectangle.
A cube is a specialized form of a rectangular prism.
Yes. A cube is a special case of a rectangular prism.
A cube is a rectangular prism in which each edge is of the same length.
No No Cube is squarishe while a rectangular prism is longer on all the faces
A cube is different to a rectangular prism because in a cube all the edges have to be equal in length, where's in a rectangular prism the edges can be of various lengths.
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A cube is a type of rectangular prism because every square is a rectangle.