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Mathematics, 10.05.2021 19:40 marlandwilliams10

A square exists in the 2nd dimension, a cube in the 3rd, and a hypercube in the 4th. Along with the dimensions comes measurements. The area of a square is Length X Width. The volume of a cube is Length X Width X Height. What do you think the hypervolume of the hypercube would be? Why?

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