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  1. In an q&a in Tulsa, he said he wears it to preserve his voice - something he learned from Luther Vandross.

    In an q&a in Tulsa, he said he wears it to preserve his voice – something he learned from Luther Vandross.

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  2. As a symbol and statement for those black men and women who had no voice because they were lynched

    As a symbol and statement for those black men and women who had
    no voice because they were lynched

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  3. It is the name given to the straight line from the centre of a circle to its circumference when that distance is 36 inches.

    It is the name given to the straight line from the centre of a
    circle to its circumference when that distance is 36 inches.

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  4. It caused Europeans to question the divine right of kings to rule their subjects.

    It caused Europeans to question the divine right of kings to
    rule their subjects.

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  5. The triangle concerned MUST be a right-angle triangle. If one of the angles is not 90 degrees, you cannot use the Pythagorean theorem! Also, it must be remembered that the theorem only involves the magnitudes (lengths of the sides), you can't use it on i-j-k vectors or the like, only their magnitudeRead more

    The triangle concerned MUST be a right-angle triangle. If one of
    the angles is not 90 degrees, you cannot use the Pythagorean
    theorem!

    Also, it must be remembered that the theorem only involves the
    magnitudes (lengths of the sides), you can’t use it on i-j-k
    vectors or the like, only their magnitudes. As a result, it cannot
    tell us anything about the directions or angles between lines.

    Other than that, the Pythagorean theorem is incredibly
    sound!

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  6. The single altitude of a parallelogram is its perpendicular height

    The single altitude of a parallelogram is its perpendicular
    height

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