Past tense of dualize; interpreted as two parts or converted into a dual form.
From dualize + -ed (past tense suffix). English forms regular past tenses by adding -ed, making this a straightforward conjugation of the verb dualize.
When mathematicians dualized projective geometry, they discovered unexpected symmetries that were hiding in plain sight—what works for points also works perfectly for planes, a kind of mathematical mirror magic.
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