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6th Gear Developer; Mentor
AKA: Blake Ross
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Join Date: May 2006
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Location: Virginia
Posts: 1,935
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Re: Area enclosed by a tesseract (4th Dimensional Hypercube)
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Originally Posted by jmanela
If the area of a square is L x W, and the volume of a cube is L x W x H, then what is the area enclosed by a tesseract or a fourth dimensional hypercube.
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It looked like you were going to ask for a formula for a hypercube's 4-dimensional hypervolume (WxXxYxZ), but then you asked about area. Which did you want to learn?
This web site claims to have some answers for you. http://www.physicsinsights.org/hypercubes_1.html
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