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A major scale you mean? Well the easiest one is Bb and it goes: C D E F G A B C and then back down again. The arpeggio is C E G C G E C Hope this helped!
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I suppose you mean of e-x? It is -e-x + C.
If you mean A minor, it is A, C (natural) and E.
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You mean 'C of E'. This is commonly used to refer to the Church of England. For example: 'The C of E is bankrupt again'.
In the equation E=M times C squared, the C stands for the speed of light. C can also mean 100, just as K can mean 1,000. C can also mean Centigrade
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'C of E' stands for the Church of England, which is the established Christian church in England. When a British person refers to 'C of E,' they are typically talking about this church or someone affiliated with it.
e= energy m=mass c=speed of light
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