A closed cube, also known as a solid cube, is a three-dimensional shape with six square faces that are connected, enclosing a volume. An open cube, on the other hand, refers to a cube that is not completely enclosed, typically missing one or more faces. In mathematical terms, a closed cube is a polyhedron with all faces present, while an open cube is a polyhedron with one or more faces removed.
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Oh, dude, a closed cube is like a cube with all its sides connected, so it's like a solid block. An open cube, on the other hand, is like a cube missing a side or a face, so it's like a cube with commitment issues. It's like the closed cube is all in, while the open cube is like, "I'm here, but not really."
Well, honey, a closed cube is like a box with all its sides intact, while an open cube is like a box missing a few walls - it's got holes in it! So, think of a closed cube as a full house and an open cube as a house missing a few walls. Hope that clears things up for ya!
a opened cube is the shapes net and it is 2-D if it is closed then it is a 3 dimensional shape.
Well, sweetheart, an open cube in math is a three-dimensional figure with six faces, all of which are squares. The main difference between an open cube and a regular cube is that the open cube doesn't have its faces filled in - it's like a cube with holes. So, think of it as a cube that's been on a diet and lost some weight.
With an open circle, the number at which the circle is is NOT included in the dataset; with a closed circle it is. For example if a line is drawn on the number line between 0.5 and 1.5 with a closed circle at 0.5 and an open circle at 1.5, then it represents the numbers between 0.5 and 1.5 including 0.5 but excluding 1.5; this range is the numbers which round to 1 to the nearest whole number.
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The dot is open, if it is less than or equal to than the dot is closed
an open circle on a number line means the answer is just less than or greater than (< or >), but a closed circle means the answer is less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to (< or > with a line under it)