Transition Note - 5. Music, Temperament, and Social Concord
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Query: 5. Music, Temperament, and Social Concord
Transition Note
Quoted text:
[Omitted text: Yet in the numerator we have powers of the “male” 3. And this is a “dominant” gene, so to speak.] Its powers are 9, 27, 81, 243, and so forth, with the power always ending in an odd number—a 9, a 7, a 3, or a 1.
Does the current second sentence above work on its own when the antecedent of “Its” was cut (related to male/female numbers)? Originally before this sentence was the sentence that we cut:
Yet in the numerator we have powers of the “male” 3. And this is a “dominant” gene, so to speak.
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