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			Base Twelve Geometry and Pi - constructing the diagram for 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry
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								Part Seventeen - in a series of videos where I am introducing the procedure for creating the diagram that divides the circle perfectly into 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry. This is something which does not exist within Base Ten Math. In this video I am explaining the next steps in the process as we progress to the third ring of the diagram.
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				 2:59 2:59MathRevolution3 years agoBase Twelve Geometry and Pi - Building the diagram for 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry25
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