Inputting the bounding area of a 4-sphere to output the radius
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If you rearrange the formula used to find the bounding area of a 4-sphere to instead calculate the radius, would the input for the area have to be 3 dimensional?
dimensional-analysis 4-manifolds
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If you rearrange the formula used to find the bounding area of a 4-sphere to instead calculate the radius, would the input for the area have to be 3 dimensional?
dimensional-analysis 4-manifolds
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If you rearrange the formula used to find the bounding area of a 4-sphere to instead calculate the radius, would the input for the area have to be 3 dimensional?
dimensional-analysis 4-manifolds
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If you rearrange the formula used to find the bounding area of a 4-sphere to instead calculate the radius, would the input for the area have to be 3 dimensional?
dimensional-analysis 4-manifolds
dimensional-analysis 4-manifolds
asked Jan 18 at 0:37
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