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In mathematics, a unit square is a square whose sides have length 1. Often, the unit square refers specifically to the square in the Cartesian plane with corners at the four points (0, 0), (1, 0), (0, 1), and (1, 1).
Cartesian coordinates
In a Cartesian coordinate system with coordinates (x, y), a unit square is defined as a square consisting of the points where both x and y lie in a closed unit interval from 0 to 1.
That is, a unit square is the Cartesian product I × I, where I denotes the closed unit interval.
Complex coordinates
The unit square can also be thought of as a subset of the complex plane, the topological space formed by the complex numbers.
In this view, the four corners of the unit square are at the four complex numbers 0, 1, i, and 1 + i.
Rational distance problem
It is not known whether any point in the plane is a rational distance from all four vertices of the unit square.
See also
Unit circle
Unit cube
Unit sphere
References
External links
Weisstein, Eric W. "Unit square". MathWorld.
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