A four-dimensional hypercube has vertices connecting 4 edges, each edge 90 degrees apart from each other. Each edge is 1 unit long. Find the 3-d surface volume of this cube. Find the 2-d surface area. Find the sum of the lengths of all the edges.
Find a general equation for the s-dimensional surface area of an c-dimensional cube with one unit side length. For example, if s=1 and c=3, you're finding the sum of the length of the edges of a normal cube.
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How can I put this lightly? No, you're wrong, I mean hypercube. "Supercube" is a term that doesn't exist, according to the dictionary. In fact, it specifically asks whether I really meant "hypercube."
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Posted by Tristan
on 2004-03-23 19:56:43 |