A dyadic angle is an angle that is a sum of principle dyadic angles, this is to say that its measure in radians is zero or 2(pi) x (m/(2^n)) for some of the natural numbers m and n. Show that the sum and average of two dyadic angles is again a dyadic angle.

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Step-by-step explanation:

A dyadic angle is the sum of two principal dyadic angles

lets assume P and Q to be dyadic angles also assuming that they are non-zero in Radians

attached below is the proof that sum and average of two dyadic angles is a dyadic angle

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