Bivector

/baɪˈvɛktər/ noun

In mathematics, a quantity formed by the outer product of two vectors, representing a directed area in space.

From Latin 'bi-' (two) + 'vector' (carrier, from 'vehere' meaning to carry). Coined in geometric algebra as a mathematical object combining two vector directions.

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