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nullity of A is the dimension of null space of A.
1 dimension would just be lines in 1 dimension with no width or no length. You wouldn't be able to see it. Pictures on paper are in 2 dimensions. Models in space are in 3 dimensions.
the fifth dimension is space-time, as explained in the book "a wrinkle in time"
A point is a location in space. It has no length, breadth, width or a measure in any higher dimension. The space may contain one or more dimensions.
The space an object takes up or the space inside it
Any integer dimension that you like.
Any integer dimension that you like.
You can purchase space saver bags that are carried at most mass merchandisers. You suction the air out of the bag and that allows for more space in the luggage.
Space saver treadmills are available. Most of them are folding treadmills and they can fold down for minimal space - some of them are so compact that they can fit underneath a bed.
Length IS a dimension (in space). It has no thickness.
It is a measure of 2-dimension space that is contained within the boundaries of the shape.It is a measure of 2-dimension space that is contained within the boundaries of the shape.It is a measure of 2-dimension space that is contained within the boundaries of the shape.It is a measure of 2-dimension space that is contained within the boundaries of the shape.
Yes. That is why space saver spares are made from a different compound of rubber to normal tyres. A space saver should have a ten year life.
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The Fourth dimension in Space is a real distance dimension r, completing the three vector displacement dimensions. Space is a quaternion with one real dimension and three vector dimensions, s= r + Ix + Jy + Kz, where I,J and K denote the vector dimensions. The real dimension r is related to time by r=ct where c is the speed of light. Einstein and Minkowski proposed in Relativity Theory a defective four dimension Space, where the fourth dimension is a vector Ict . This Space is essentially a two dimensional Space and does not exhibit the non-commuttive features of the quaternion Space.
sure, why not
An "other dimension" is a dimension other than the three dimensions of space and one of time that we normally experience.
A Betti number is a number associated to each topological space and dimension, giving an approximate number of holes of that dimension in that space.