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hey everyone welcome back and if this is your first time here welcome to trades tutor we are the math and science for the trades and simplified so were gonna simplify all math and science for all the trades so today were gonna go through a little bit of math the 45-degree offset and here we go first thing Im gonna do show you a little visual on what were talking about a piece of pipe goes it offsets 45 degrees and then offsets once again so weve got to define some parameters of what were talking about here so if we were to draw a line a horizontal line extending from that bottom pipe and we were to do the same from the top we would get a measurement and that is actually our offset we define it as our offset so that red line there okay is the offset now we do a couple more draw a couple more yellow lines here well draw one up there thats where the offset starts thats where the offset ends now that distance is referred to as the advance so we have the offset and the advance and