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how is a square prism different from a cube​

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Answered by hita10
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square is a rectangle with all sides equal. So all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares. Similarly, a cube is a rectangular prism with all sides equal, and therefore all faces of equal area. A rectangular prism will have 4 faces of equal area and 2 faces of equal area.

Answered by anitasemwal76
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A square is a rectangle with all sides equal. So all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares

Similarly, a cube is a rectangular prism with all sides equal, and therefore all faces of equal area. A rectangular prism will have 4 faces of equal area and 2 faces of equal area.

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