"360 degrees in a circle" is a common mathematical phrase that refers to the total number of degrees in a complete circle. A circle is divided into 360 equal parts, each part measuring one degree. This concept is fundamental in geometry and trigonometry, where angles and rotations are often measured in degrees.
360 degrees in a circle
360=Degrees in a Circle
360 degrees in a circle
The sum of the 4 internal angles of a quadrilateral must sum to 360° (go look up the proof of this elsewhere). For the sake of argument, let's call the 4 internal angles of a quadrilateral A, B, C, and D. If they were all obtuse, then (by definition): 180° > A > 90° 180° > B > 90° 180° > C > 90° 180° > D > 90° If you add them all up, you find that for the sum of the angles A+B+C+D 720° > A + B + C + D > 360° but, A+B+C+D = 360°, Since the assumption produces a result that contradicts this, the assumption cannot be true. Q.E.D.
Yes.
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d2/(d - c) + c2/(c - d) = d2/(d - c) - c2/(d - c) = (d2 - c2)/(d - c) = (d + c)(d - c)/(d - c) = d + c
C C D C A F A C D D C A G C C C C D C A G F A C D D D C C A G C F Bb Bb D C D D A G G BbA C C F A C C D C A F A C D D D C A A G C F. (:
C c c d | e d | c e d d | c c c c d | e d | c e d d | c d d d d | a a | d c b a | g c c c d | e d | c e d d | c These are the letters of the notes as I don't know which instrument you intend to play this on. This can also be transposed.
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I learned how to play circles a while back but the notes are as follows... C D# G D# C D# G D# C D# G# D# C D# G# D Bb D# G D# Bb D# G D# B D G D B D B D G D. thats was the intro. background music is this.. C G G# G D# D G... then the first verse... D# D C BC Bb Bb Bb D# D C B D# D C C D# Bb Bb Bb D# D C B... THEN THE CHORUS.... C C C C C D# C C D# D# D# D# D# F D# D C C C C C C D# C C D# D# D# D# Bb D# D# F D# D C. THE SECOND VERSE.... C D# D C B C C Bb Bb Bb D# D C B D# D C C D# F G G G# G F G. that was all i got but thats pretty much almost the whole song. hope this was helpful