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1 m 4 = ? ? ? c m 4
1 m = 1 0 0 c m
1 m 4 × ( 1 m 1 0 0 c m ) 4 = 1 m 4 × 1 m 4 1 0 0 4 c m 4 = 1 0 0 4 c m 4 = 1 0 2 ( 4 ) c m 4 = 1 0 8 c m 4
yes of course
because 1 m = 100 cm, 1 0 0 4 = 100000000 c m 4 = 1 m 4
so many 0's..................................
Are you thinking of 4th dimension?
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a metre tesseracted lol
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LOL, I actually laughed for that Percy!
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@Frisk Dreemurr – LOL, its funny coz its true lol
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@A Former Brilliant Member – funny but true
@A Former Brilliant Member – Ya, m 4 is pronounced metre tesseracted
That makes 4 4 four tesseracted
Try saying that to a mathematics teacher and see his/her reply LOL
no idea. Must be. But just a question.
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1m squared = 100 cm squared = 10 ^4
1m quadrupled = 1m squared squared = 10^4 squared =
10 ^8