the bottom chord is the bottom part of the bridge that holds everything in place.
That is called the "base" of the chord. Try not to get this word confused with "root," which is the lowest note of the chord if it is in root position. Root position is when the chord is built up in thirds. Ex: C, E and G make up the C chord and the root of the chord "C" is also the base note. If this same C chord is mixed around so that G is the lowest note then higher in order is C and then E, then G would be the base note of the chord.
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It means the root of the chord is the lowest note being played. If it's a C-major chord, the C is on the bottom.
Respell the G-sharp as A-flat, then it's an F minor chord. If the C is on bottom, then it's Fm/C.
When you draw a circle in math, and you draw a triangle inside of it, 2 of the lines should be the radius of the circle, and the third (bottom) line that is not the radius is the chord.
It would be an E-flat major chord, but with the G on the bottom.
The South Bridge controls the drives and the on board devices.
the weight on top is equal to the resistance on the bottom of the bridge.
The integral function of calculus is the method for determining the area under a curve. The limiting chord process is the "simple" math understanding required to learn the "complex" function of "integration". BTW: the derivative function is a "cousin" of the integral function which is used to determine the slope of curve at a given point.
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