Well, that was fun!
It took an hour to finish.
One time I started over completely.
Sorry about the erased lines!
As long as you don't ask me to solve
to figure the volume, I'll be happy! @quantumdeveloper
Looks good.
By the way 4d-volume wouldn't be too hard to calculate:
The 2D-volume of a square is V₂ = A = a².
The 3D-volume of a cube is V₃ = a³.
→The 4D-volume of a tesseract is V₄ = a⁴.
Although its so counterintuitive to make sense of these higher dimensions, the math of it is mostly as easy as for the lower dimensional counterpart.
Looks good.
By the way 4d-volume wouldn't be too hard to calculate:
The 2D-volume of a square is V₂ = A = a².
The 3D-volume of a cube is V₃ = a³.
→The 4D-volume of a tesseract is V₄ = a⁴.
Although its so counterintuitive to make sense of these higher dimensions, the math of it is mostly as easy as for the lower dimensional counterpart.