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Structure of cuboid

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Answered by samara2527
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In geometry, a cuboid is a convex polyhedron bounded by six quadrilateral faces, whose polyhedral graph is the same as that of a cube. While mathematical literature refers to any such polyhedron as a cuboid, other sources use "cuboid" to refer to a shape of this type in which each of the faces is a rectangle (and so each pair of adjacent faces meets in a right angle); this more restrictive type of cuboid is also known as a rectangular cuboid, right cuboid, rectangular box, rectangular hexahedron, right rectangular prism, or rectangular parallelepiped.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hello ❤️

A cuboid is a three dimensional shape with a length ,width and height.The cuboid shape has six side called faces.

Each face of cuboid is rectangular and all of cuboid corners called vertices..

Shruti ❤️

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