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  2. Six-dimensional space - Wikipedia

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    Like other such vectors they are linear, can be added subtracted and scaled like in other dimensions. Rather than use letters of the alphabet, higher dimensions usually use suffixes to designate dimensions, so a general six-dimensional vector can be written a = (a 1 , a 2 , a 3 , a 4 , a 5 , a 6 ) .

  3. 6-cube - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a 6-cube is a six-dimensional hypercube with 64 vertices, 192 edges, 240 square faces, 160 cubic cells, 60 tesseract 4-faces, and 12 5-cube 5-faces.. It has Schläfli symbol {4,3 4}, being composed of 3 5-cubes around each 4-face.

  4. 6-polytope - Wikipedia

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    6-polytopes may be classified by properties like "convexity" and "symmetry".A 6-polytope is convex if its boundary (including its 5-faces, 4-faces, cells, faces and edges) does not intersect itself and the line segment joining any two points of the 6-polytope is contained in the 6-polytope or its interior; otherwise, it is non-convex.

  5. 6D - Wikipedia

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    6D, 6d, or 6-D may refer to: Canon EOS 6D, a digital SLR camera; Jamaica 6d abolition of slavery postage stamp, a 1921 stamp issue; Six-dimensional space, any space that has six dimensions; 6D, the production code for the 1983 Doctor Who serial Snakedance; Sixpence (British coin), often shortened to "6d."

  6. Slobberers revealed: these dog breeds are the biggest droolers

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    A guardian breed whose ancestors can be traced back to ancient Greece, the English Mastiff has an imposing stature that can make them look intimidating, but they are softies at heart and are known ...

  7. List of British banknotes and coins - Wikipedia

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    Originally the term "new pence" was used; the word "new" was dropped from the coinage in 1983. The old shilling equated to five (new) pence, and, for example, £2 10s 6d became £2.52 ⁠ + 1 / 2 ⁠. The symbol for the (old) penny, "d", was replaced by "p" (or initially sometimes "np", for new pence). Thus 72 pence can be written as £0.72 or ...

  8. Trainers Say This Is The Least Amount Of Cardio You Need To ...

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    That can look like walking, swimming, or cycling for 20 to 30 minutes at a time, or you can break it up in shorter intervals spread throughout your day—whatever works for your schedule and ...

  9. 50 Fascinating ‘Old-Time Photos’ That Show You Just How Much ...

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    Image credits: Old-time Photos To learn more about the fascinating world of photography from the past, we got in touch with Ed Padmore, founder of Vintage Photo Lab.Ed was kind enough to have a ...