👉 In algebra, a "unspaded" is an operation or function on a set of real numbers that does not change the distance between points in the set. This means it doesn't alter the length of the line segment connecting any two points. For example, if you have a set of four points: (1,2), (3,4), (-5,6), and (8,9), then applying "unspaded" to these points will result in three new points that