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In mathematics, 'Cu' typically stands for the symbol of the element copper on the Periodic Table. Copper is a transition metal with the atomic number 29 and the chemical symbol Cu. It is commonly used in various mathematical equations and formulas, particularly in chemistry and physics.

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Oh, dude, 'Cu' in mathematics stands for the element copper on the periodic table. So, like, if you're talking about Cu in a math problem, you're probably dealing with some chemical reactions or atomic structures, not just random letters floating around. But hey, if you're ever in a math class and the teacher asks about Cu, just remember it's not just a fancy way of saying "see you later."

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Cubic or cubed eg volume is measured in cubic centimetres, sometimes referred to as centimetres cubed (cm3)

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