- The image displays a net of a cube, which is a two-dimensional pattern that can be folded to form a three-dimensional cube.
- This specific net consists of six squares arranged in a cross shape: one central square with one square attached to each of its four sides, and one additional square attached to the top or bottom of the central column.
- When folded, each square becomes one face of the cube, with adjacent squares forming connected faces.
- The net is valid for constructing a cube because all six faces are present and connected in a way that allows them to fold into a closed three-dimensional shape without overlaps or gaps.
- To assemble the cube, fold the side squares upward and downward along the edges of the central square, then fold the top and bottom flaps inward to meet and form the remaining faces.
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