Re: cubes, hypercubes
- From: slinky <campbellbrian2001@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 11:56:13 -0700
Form your response from May: "If the side lengths are s, then the
content (or "hypervolume") is
simply s times the volume of the cube (i.e., s^4 vs. s^3). Is that
what you meant? I don't see were you would get the values 2 and 2.3
from."
Are you saying the content of the hypercube with a side of 10cm would
be 10^4 = 10,000 cc?
On Jul 16, 1:25 pm, jankri...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On 16 Jul, 18:01, slinky <campbellbrian2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
First, and I may have asked this before
Yes, you asked two months ago, and I replied. How about reading the
reply before posting the same question over?
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