A cube is a prism. A cube is another term for a square prism, that makes cube a prism. Others call it special because a cube has 6 square and sometimes equal sides/faces.
it is a cube
a cube.
A square prism can also be called a cube. A cube will have eight vertices and twelve edges.
A cube is a three dimensional square, and a sphere is a three dimensional circle.
A cube is a special kind of prism.
a cube is a square thats 3-D, you cant call a triangle thats 3-D a cube! you call it a prism, pay attention in class
A cube is a prism. A cube is another term for a square prism, that makes cube a prism. Others call it special because a cube has 6 square and sometimes equal sides/faces.
A square prism can have any height. A cube is a type of square prism, one where the height is the same as the base.
The square prism is just a cube. It has 6 faces in a cube
A cube cannot be a rectangular prism, as the cross section of this prism would be a rectangle, as opposed to a square. A square prism (if that is what it is called) could be a cube, but is not necessarily.
A cube is a rectangular prism where all sides are of equal length. {Copied from a correct answer to an equivalent question}
A cube is a square prism.
A square is 2D and a cube is 3D.
square is rectangle as cube is to rectangular prism
Well, honey, a cube is a special kind of rectangular prism where all sides are the same length, so they both have six faces, eight vertices, and twelve edges. It's like saying a square is a rectangle, but a rectangle isn't always a square. So, technically, a cube is just a snazzy rectangular prism showing off its symmetry.
A cube is like a square and a rectangular prism is like a rectangle.