👉 The term "antipodal" in mathematics refers to a point or location that is opposite (perpendicularly opposed) to another point or location. It's used in geometry and topology, where it often represents the boundary of two different sets or spaces. For example, in Euclidean geometry, an antipodal point is defined as a point which can be located at a distance equal to the length of its opposite side from a given point. In topology, this concept is applied in studying boundaries