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k-Cubes in n-Cube Analysis

Sk is the number of k-dimensional cubes (k-Cubes) that can be formed within an n-dimensional cube (n-Cube). The number of k-Cubes in an n-Cube is equal to the binomial coefficient of n choose k. For example, the number of 2-dimensional squares (2-Cubes) that can be formed within a 3-dimensional cube (3-Cube) is 6, which is the binomial coefficient of 3 choose 2.

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k-Cubes in n-Cube Analysis

Sk is the number of k-dimensional cubes (k-Cubes) that can be formed within an n-dimensional cube (n-Cube). The number of k-Cubes in an n-Cube is equal to the binomial coefficient of n choose k. For example, the number of 2-dimensional squares (2-Cubes) that can be formed within a 3-dimensional cube (3-Cube) is 6, which is the binomial coefficient of 3 choose 2.

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If Sk is the number of k-Cubes of n-Cube, then:

And also

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