Well, honey, the concept of a cuboid has been around since the ancient Greeks, so there's no one person you can pin it on. But if you want to get technical, the term "cuboid" itself was probably coined by some math whiz in the 19th century. So, there you go, history lesson in a nutshell.
a net cuboid is a net of cuboid. that means a form of making cuboard.
Yes, a cuboid is a prism.
a box is good for cuboid
The base of a cuboid is a rectangle.
A cross-section of a cuboid is the two-dimensional shape that results from cutting the cuboid with a plane. It is formed by the intersection of the plane with the three-dimensional cuboid. The cross-section of a cuboid can be a rectangle, square, or even a triangle, depending on how the cuboid is cut. The shape and size of the cross-section will vary based on the orientation and angle of the cutting plane relative to the cuboid.
Yes, cuboid has vertices(or corners). A cuboid has eight vertices.
A cuboid is 100% of a cuboid and 0% of any other shape.
diagram of cuboid
a net cuboid is a net of cuboid. that means a form of making cuboard.
Yes, a cuboid is a prism.
This is a net of a cuboid
a box is good for cuboid
a cuboid
A size of a cuboid is 56
Yes, I can name one thing. A cuboid. What the hell is a cuboid anyway smartypants?
A cuboid has 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices, these are all properties of a cuboid.
a cuboid has 8 corners