A term used in mathematics to refer to the operation of multiplying a number by itself three times, often referred to as cubing a number.
A geometric shape that has equal lengths for all three dimensions—length, width, and height—characterized by having six square faces, such as a die or a sugar cube.
A unit of measurement used to express volume, typically formed by adding a prefix denoting length (such as meter) to represent the volume of a cube with that length as its sides.
In the context of traditional Japanese performing arts, it refers to the manner in which a performer stands while dancing, distinguishing the role of the dancer from that of the musicians or accompaniment.
A mathematical term that refers to the volume of a shape formed by multiplying a length by itself three times, typically represented in cubic units.
A geometric object with equal-length edges, resulting in six square faces, commonly associated with shapes like dice or sugar cubes.
A term related to the process of raising a number to the third power, which yields a product that, when multiplied by itself twice, equals the original number.
A word used in the context of geometry and measurement to indicate a unit of volume, created by applying a length unit in a three-dimensional context.
A three-dimensional geometric shape with six equal square faces that meet at right angles, characterized by having equal length, width, and height.
A solid object defined by its uniform dimensions, commonly associated with structures like dice or sugar cubes, where all angles are right angles and all sides are squares.
In mathematical terms, a figure whose volume is calculated as the length of one side raised to the third power, often used to describe space measurements like cubic meters.
A mathematical framework that consists of two or more equations that share common unknown variables, and the solutions to these equations are the values that make all equations true at the same time.
A system of equations involving multiple variables where the goal is to find the values of the variables that satisfy each individual equation simultaneously.
A collection of equations that need to be solved together because they relate to the same set of unknowns, allowing one to determine their values based on the interrelationships defined by the equations.
Example:
その少年は連立方程式を楽に解いた。
A unit of measurement for volume, representing the space inside a cube with sides measuring one centimeter in length, commonly used in scientific and everyday contexts.
A metric unit used to quantify three-dimensional space, equivalent to the volume that would be occupied by a cube with a side length of one centimeter, often denoted as cm³ or cc in practical applications.