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Base Twelve Geometry and Pi - constructing 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry
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Part Twenty - in a series of videos where I am sharing the process of creating the diagram for 360 using Base Twelve Geometry. There is no such diagram in base ten. In this video we are looking at the fifth ring of the diagram, going over the steps to create it, and examining the mathematics within its structure.
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