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A hypercube is a generalization of a cube to more than three dimensions.

Hypercube is a high school-level concept that would be first encountered in a geometry course covering high-dimensional solids.

Prerequisites

Cube: The cube is the Platonic solid comprised of six equal square faces that meet each other at right angles, eight vertices, and twelve edges.
Polytope: A polytope is a generalization of a polyhedron to more than three dimensions.

Classroom Articles on High-Dimensional Solids

  • High-Dimensional Solid
  • Hypersphere
  • Hyperplane

  • Classroom Articles on Geometry (Up to High School Level)

  • Acute Angle
  • Octagon
  • Altitude
  • Octahedron
  • Angle
  • Parallel
  • Area
  • Parallelogram
  • Circle
  • Pentagon
  • Circumference
  • Perimeter
  • Collinear
  • Perpendicular
  • Complementary Angles
  • Pi
  • Cone
  • Plane Geometry
  • Congruent
  • Platonic Solid
  • Convex Hull
  • Point
  • Cross Section
  • Polygon
  • Cylinder
  • Polyhedron
  • Decagon
  • Prism
  • Diameter
  • Pyramid
  • Dodecagon
  • Quadrilateral
  • Dodecahedron
  • Radius
  • Equilateral Triangle
  • Rectangle
  • Geometric Construction
  • Regular Polygon
  • Geometry
  • Right Triangle
  • Golden Ratio
  • Similar
  • Golden Rectangle
  • Solid Geometry
  • Hendecagon
  • Sphere
  • Heptagon
  • Square
  • Hexagon
  • Supplementary Angles
  • Hypotenuse
  • Surface
  • Icosahedron
  • Surface Area
  • Isosceles Triangle
  • Tetrahedron
  • Linear Function
  • Trapezoid
  • Midpoint
  • Triangle
  • Nonagon
  • Triangle Inequality
  • Obtuse Angle
  • Volume