Math, asked by Anonymous, 4 months ago

Examples of more than 3 dimensions????​

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Answered by MissMagma
3

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☞ Superstring theory posits that the universe exists in 10 dimensions at once. Beyond these three visible dimensions, scientists believe that there may be many more. In fact, the theoretical framework of Superstring Theory posits that the universe exists in ten different dimensions.

e.g- 4, 5 or 6 dimension


Anonymous: I want examples not theory, baka
MissMagma: examples are 4 dimension, 5 dimension and 6 dimension
Anonymous: ok fine leave it
Answered by Breezywind
18

A cube, rectangular prism, sphere, cone and cylinder are the basic 3-dimensional shapes we see around us.

However for data higher than three-dimensions, it becomes even more difficult to visualize the same. The best way to go higher than three dimensions is to use plot facets, color, shapes, sizes, depth and so on.

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