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A ""polytope"" is what mathematicians call a figure in 4 or higher [[dimension]]ed space. It is analogous to a [[polygon]] in 2-space or a [[polyhedron]] in 3-space. | A ""polytope"" is what mathematicians call a figure in 4 or higher [[dimension]]ed space. It is analogous to a [[polygon]] in 2-space or a [[polyhedron]] in 3-space. | ||
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Revision as of 17:59, 5 September 2024
A ""polytope"" is what mathematicians call a figure in 4 or higher dimensioned space. It is analogous to a polygon in 2-space or a polyhedron in 3-space.
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