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Cayley's ruled cubic surface is a notable example in algebraic geometry, particularly relating to cubic surfaces. It is defined as the set of points in projective 3-dimensional space \(\mathbb{P}^3\) that can be expressed as a cubic equation, which is a homogeneous polynomial of degree three in three variables.

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