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Section 2.2 Scale Degrees
Scale degrees are created using the
<scaledeg>
tag which places a βdiacritic circumflexβ over the degree. The circumflex looks best when attached to single-digit numbers.
Example 2.2.1 . Scale Degrees.
The scale degrees are
<scaledeg>0</scaledeg>
:
\(\hat{0} \)
<scaledeg>1</scaledeg>
:
\(\hat{1} \)
<scaledeg>2</scaledeg>
:
\(\hat{2} \)
<scaledeg>3</scaledeg>
:
\(\hat{3} \)
<scaledeg>4</scaledeg>
:
\(\hat{4} \)
<scaledeg>5</scaledeg>
:
\(\hat{5} \)
<scaledeg>6</scaledeg>
:
\(\hat{6} \)
<scaledeg>7</scaledeg>
:
\(\hat{7} \)
<scaledeg>8</scaledeg>
:
\(\hat{8} \)
<scaledeg>9</scaledeg>
:
\(\hat{9} \)
<scaledeg>10</scaledeg>
:
\(\hat{10} \)