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piano chord progressions in first and second inversions?

Q. What are the notes for the left and right hands? Use F major and C-sharp minor as examples. I need the raised 7th and diminished 7th chords as well.
I know that for root position, the notes are as follow:
F A C
A C F
C F A (for F major)

C# A G#
A G# C#
G# C# A (for C sharp minor)

but I don't understand how to invert the other two sets of chords.
Thanks in advance!!
whoops i meant to say E instead of A for the C sharp minor chord.
so C# E G# and so on

A. For the Mm 7th Chord in F
root- FACEb
1st inversion- ACEbF
2nd Inversion-CEbFA
3rd Inversion-EbFAC

For a F7 diminished

FAbCbEb
AbCbEbF
CbEbFAb
EbFAbCb

For a F Major7 Chord
FACE
ACEF
CEFA
EFAC

For a C#Dim7
C#EGBb
EGBbC#
GBbC#E
BbC#EG

For a C#M7
C#E#G#B
E#G#BC#
G#BC#E#
BC#EG#

I hope this is helpful. I wasn't quite sure what you wanted.
The difference in the inversions between 7th chords and traids is the that there is one more inversion and one more note.

If you are taking about figure base the numbers indicate the chord and the intervals between the notes. Therefore there is a differences in numbers because the difference in intervals of the notes.

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Is there a piano chord for D5?
Q. Same with the other letters with 5 as well(A5,B5,C5,etc,etc). b/c ive been trying to learn this song with so many 5chords and when i went to look up the sheet music there wasnt the fingering for any 5chords.

And how many piano chords are there by the way??

A. All that 5-chords are is the first and fifth of the chord, leave out the third. D5 would simply be D and A.

.... How many piano chords are there? All the majors, minors, diminished, half-diminished, augmented, inversions, 7ths, Major 7ths, 9ths, 11ths, 13ths, suspended 2nds, suspended 4ths, 6ths, omit 3s, omit 5s, alternate roots, and a few hundred more.

Original Question

Figuring Piano chords?
Q. I have a set of chords on the piano that i cant figure out.
here they are:

Am7/G
Am/E
C/E
D/F#
G/B

Can you tell me what notes to play on the piano and in order.
Ty~

A. These chords you have listed, Healerz, are commonly called slash chords; play the note on the right side of the slash in your left hand while playing the chord to the left of the slash in your right hand.
Am7/G: G in the LH, A C E G in the RH
Am/E: E in the LH, A C E in the RH
C/E: E in the LH, C E G in the RH
D/F#: F# in the LH, D F# A in the RH
G/B: B in the LH, G B D in the RH
You must play the left hand as indicated, but the right hand notes can be played in any order (inversion). Try to keep some kind of contrary motion (notes crossing up and down) or oblique motion (shared notes) for both stronger voice leading and ease of execution.

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