A 3D prism, with 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices.Β
π Key Cube Topics: Volume, Surface Area, Properties of 3D Shapes
A 3D prism, with 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices.Β
π Key Cube Topics: Volume, Surface Area, Properties of 3D Shapes
Finding what number is cubed to give you the number you are cube rooting. It is the inverse of cubing a number.
Example: Find the cube root of 64.Β
π Key Cube Root Topics: Cube Numbers, Cube Root
The result of a number being cubed.
Example: 8 is a cube number because it is made by 23.
π Key Cube Number Topics: Cube Numbers, Cube Root
3 – Multiply by itself three times.Β
Example:Β 23 is 8 (2 x 2 x 2).
π Key Cubed Topics: Cube Numbers, Cube Root, Volume of Cube
A 3D prism, with 6 faces, 12 edges and 8 vertices.
π Key Cube Topics: Volume, Surface Area, Properties of 3D Shapes
The face that is made by cutting a 3D shape into two pieces.
Example: This prism has a consistent cross section of area 3 cm2.Β
π Key Cross Section Topics: Volume of Prisms
The numbers given to a position of a point in respect to the x and y axis.
Example: Write down the coordinate of point A.Β
π Key Coordinate Topics: 2D Coordinates, Midpoints of a Line, Distance between Two Points, Shapes on a Grid, 3D Coordinates, Graphs, Scatter Graphs
Follow after each other. Consecutive numbers are numbers that are next to each other e.g. 7, 8, 9
Example: Prove, algebraically, that the sum of two consecutive odd numbers add up to make an even number.Β
π Key Consecutive Topics: Describing Sequences, Algebraic Proof
A shape made up of two or more shapes.
Example: Calculate the area of this compound shape.Β
π Key CompoundΒ Shape Topics: Compound Area