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Cube Nets Fcda67

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1. The problem is to draw the nets of a 3D shape, which means unfolding the shape into its 2D faces. 2. Nets help us visualize all the faces of a solid laid flat without overlapping. 3. To draw the nets, identify each face of the 3D shape and arrange them connected along their edges. 4. Since the user did not specify the shape, let's assume a cube for demonstration. 5. A cube has 6 square faces; its net consists of 6 connected squares arranged so that they can fold back into the cube. 6. One common cube net arrangement is a cross shape with one square in the center and four squares attached to each side, plus one square attached to one of those. 7. The SVG below shows this net with labeled faces for clarity. 8. This net can be folded along the edges to form the cube.
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