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Tesseracted, also known as beyond the barrier number or corner 4, is a form of multiplying by the main number 5 times(eg. 1x1x1x1x1=1). It all started with an idea, an idea to go beyond squared and cubed. An unknown mathematician decided to come to the conclusion that you can go beyond squared and cubed, however it was impossible to place in any form of mathematics problem. However, recent mathematics have used this in some mathematical algebra problems.

Tesseracted problems have the tesseracted symbol inside of any number, thus timing it by the number five times. A tesseracted question looks like this: 1x1x1x1x1=. The answer will be like the question, being timed by itself 5 times. An example is 16 or 2 tesseracted or, in simpler terms, 2x8.Once you solve that question, you will know more about tesseracts and 4D math questions.