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Step 1: Investigate a planet's degree of the people who you want to do a multi-composite chart with (composite with ≥3 people)
Step 2: Multiply 30 with number of previous zodiac signs before the last degree that sastify the condition x mod 30 = 0 and add the degree of the planet in it's own zodiac sign
Step 3: Use the average formula (x + y + .../n) (n is the number of addends in an addition process and x + y + ... is the sum) to have the result as the degree of the planet in the 360° circle (like an angle)
Step 4: Using the formula:
Aries = 0-30
Taurus = 30-60
Gemini = 60-90
Cancer = 90-120
Leo = 120-150
Virgo = 150-180
Libra = 180-210
Scorpio = 210-240
Sagittarius = 240-270
Capricorn = 270-300
Aquarius = 300-330
Pisces = 330-360
You can find that planet's degree by find the next number that sastifies the condition x mod 30 = 0 and subtract that number to the degree that you already found (the average degree of a planet position in a ≥3 people composite chart)
Here is an example:
( 1 + 2 + 3 )/3 = ?°
1 = 29°11'19" = 30 × 5 + 29 = 179°11'19"
2 = 17°32'43" = 30 × 9 + 17 = 287°32'43"
3 = 6°13'10" = 30 × 8 + 6 = 246°13'10"
=> ( 1 + 2 + 3)/3 = 179°11'19" + 287°32'43" + 246°13'10"/3 = 712°56'72"/3 = 712°57'12"/3
=> 712°57'12"/3 = (712 + 57/60 + 12/3600)/3 ≈ 712,9533/3 ≈ 237,6511 ≈ 237 + 39/60 + 4/3600 = 237°39'4"
=> 237°39'4" = 237°39'4" - 210° (0°) = 27°39'4"
How to convert degrees into decimals:
x°y'z" = x + y/60 + z/3600 = 3600x/3600 + 60y/3600 + z/3600 = [60(60x +y) + z]/3600
Example (approximate):
20°20'20" = 0 + 20°20'20" = 20°20'20" = 20 + 20/60 + 20/3600 = 20 + 1/3 + 1/180 ≈ 20 + 0,3 + 0,006 ≈ 20,306°
Step 2: Multiply 30 with number of previous zodiac signs before the last degree that sastify the condition x mod 30 = 0 and add the degree of the planet in it's own zodiac sign
Step 3: Use the average formula (x + y + .../n) (n is the number of addends in an addition process and x + y + ... is the sum) to have the result as the degree of the planet in the 360° circle (like an angle)
Step 4: Using the formula:
Aries = 0-30
Taurus = 30-60
Gemini = 60-90
Cancer = 90-120
Leo = 120-150
Virgo = 150-180
Libra = 180-210
Scorpio = 210-240
Sagittarius = 240-270
Capricorn = 270-300
Aquarius = 300-330
Pisces = 330-360
You can find that planet's degree by find the next number that sastifies the condition x mod 30 = 0 and subtract that number to the degree that you already found (the average degree of a planet position in a ≥3 people composite chart)
Here is an example:
( 1 + 2 + 3 )/3 = ?°
1 = 29°11'19" = 30 × 5 + 29 = 179°11'19"
2 = 17°32'43" = 30 × 9 + 17 = 287°32'43"
3 = 6°13'10" = 30 × 8 + 6 = 246°13'10"
=> ( 1 + 2 + 3)/3 = 179°11'19" + 287°32'43" + 246°13'10"/3 = 712°56'72"/3 = 712°57'12"/3
=> 712°57'12"/3 = (712 + 57/60 + 12/3600)/3 ≈ 712,9533/3 ≈ 237,6511 ≈ 237 + 39/60 + 4/3600 = 237°39'4"
=> 237°39'4" = 237°39'4" - 210° (0°) = 27°39'4"
How to convert degrees into decimals:
x°y'z" = x + y/60 + z/3600 = 3600x/3600 + 60y/3600 + z/3600 = [60(60x +y) + z]/3600
Example (approximate):
20°20'20" = 0 + 20°20'20" = 20°20'20" = 20 + 20/60 + 20/3600 = 20 + 1/3 + 1/180 ≈ 20 + 0,3 + 0,006 ≈ 20,306°
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