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The cube can also be called a... A cube is the three... For a cube centered at the origin... For a cube of edge length... As the volume of a cube is the third power of its sides... A cube has the largest volume among... a cube has the largest volume among cuboids with the same total linear size... The cube has 3 classes of symmetry... comes from the cube being a prism... The cube is unique among the Platonic solids for being able to tile space regularly... The cube can be cut into 6 identical... There are analogues of the cube in lower dimensions too... The vertices of a cube can be grouped into two groups of four... a regular tetrahedron correspond to those of a cube which map each tetrahedron to itself... the other symmetries of the cube map the two to each other... A cube can be inscribed in a... so that each vertex of the cube is a vertex of the dodecahedron and each edge is a diagonal of one of... If two opposite corners of a cube are truncated at the depth of the 3 vertices directly connected to them... The cube is a special case in various classes of general polyhedra...

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