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cubos

Cubos is the plural form of cubo (cube) in Spanish and Portuguese. In geometry, a cube is a regular hexahedron, one of the five Platonic solids, consisting of six congruent square faces, twelve edges, and eight vertices.

A cube has several standard properties. All interior angles are right angles, and opposite faces are parallel.

Common examples of cubos in everyday life include dice, sugar cubes, and ice cubes. The term cubos

In mathematics, the term can also relate to cubic concepts, such as cubic numbers (n^3) and three-dimensional

The
cube’s
symmetry
group
is
that
of
the
octahedron,
with
24
rotational
symmetries.
If
the
edge
length
is
a,
the
volume
is
a^3
and
the
surface
area
is
6a^2.
The
space
diagonal
has
length
a√3,
while
the
diagonal
of
a
face
is
a√2.
Euler’s
formula
V
−
E
+
F
=
2
holds
for
the
cube,
giving
8
−
12
+
6
=
2.
is
used
in
Spanish-
and
Portuguese-speaking
contexts
to
refer
to
multiple
such
objects.
In
popular
culture,
the
Rubik’s
Cube,
known
in
many
languages
as
Cubo
de
Rubik
or
Cubo
de
Rubik,
is
a
famous
puzzle
based
on
the
cube
shape
and
color-aligned
faces;
it
has
multiple
configurations
and
solutions.
building
blocks
in
modeling
and
design.
The
cube
remains
a
fundamental
object
of
study
in
geometry,
architecture,
and
education
due
to
its
simplicity
and
well-defined
properties.