Common Era (also known as Christian Era and Current Era; abbreviated CE) is a designation for the period of time beginning with year 1 of the proleptic Gregorian calendar. An earlier date is then designated BCE, described as "Before the Common", "Christian", or "Current Era". The numbering of years is identical to the numbering in the Anno Domini system, neither system using a year zero.
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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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