Base Twelve Geometry and Pi - Creating the diagram for 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry
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Part Eighteen - in a series of videos where I am explaining how to create the diagram for 360 Degrees using Base Twelve Geometry. In this video I explain the important step of how to find the midpoint between any two points already established on the circumference of the circle. This will be a procedure which we will be using many times as we progress in the creation of the diagram.
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