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- what mathematical concept is used to explain the arrangement of the circle of fifths?
a. algebraic topology
b. modular arithmetic
c. complex number theory
d. differential calculus
The Circle of Fifths is a musical concept where each key is related to another by a perfect fifth. In modular arithmetic (specifically modulo 12, as there are 12 - tone equal temperament in Western music), moving by a fifth (which is 7 semitones) can be represented as an operation. For example, if we consider the notes as elements in a cyclic group of order 12 (mod 12), starting from a note \(n\), the next note in the Circle of Fifths is \(n + 7\pmod{12}\). Algebraic topology is more about spaces and their properties, complex number theory is about numbers of the form \(a+bi\), and differential calculus is about rates of change and slopes of curves, none of which directly explain the cyclic and interval - based arrangement of the Circle of Fifths as modular arithmetic does.
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B. Modular arithmetic