It is well-known that there is no exact procedure for trisection of arbitrary angles if one uses only the available Euclidean instruments (the straightedge and the compass) and stays within the constraints specified in Euclidean constructions. However, approximate procedures do exist, and the challenge can be to find simple procedures for which the error is very small. In this article, we present one such procedure
Abstract — A square trisection is a problem of assembling three identical squares from a larger squa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-112)This paper examines the question whether there ar...
Mode of access: Internet.Imperfect copy: outer margins of folded plates torn away; other slight muti...
In the article by Shri Manoranjan Ghoshal which appeared in At Right Angles, November 2021, it is me...
This paper is devoted to exposition of a provable classical solution for the ancient Greeks classica...
We present a simple compass-and-straightedge construction method of approximately trisecting an angl...
This paper presents a short version of an elegant geometric solution of angle trisection that was pu...
A classical problem in geometry is to trisect an angle using only a straightedge and compass. That i...
trisections is vast and extends back in time approximately 2300 years. My own fa-vorite method of tr...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESIn the history of mathematics som...
It is well known that there is no general procedure for trisecting an angle using only a compass an...
Most students enjoy the topic of geometrical constructions using compass and ruler. When it comes to...
The purpose of this project is to demonstrate first why trisection for an arbitrary angle is impossi...
In an article elsewhere in this issue, the author gives a construction procedure which yields angles...
Title: Trisection of an angle and duplicity of the cube by means of special curves Author: Jan Kozub...
Abstract — A square trisection is a problem of assembling three identical squares from a larger squa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-112)This paper examines the question whether there ar...
Mode of access: Internet.Imperfect copy: outer margins of folded plates torn away; other slight muti...
In the article by Shri Manoranjan Ghoshal which appeared in At Right Angles, November 2021, it is me...
This paper is devoted to exposition of a provable classical solution for the ancient Greeks classica...
We present a simple compass-and-straightedge construction method of approximately trisecting an angl...
This paper presents a short version of an elegant geometric solution of angle trisection that was pu...
A classical problem in geometry is to trisect an angle using only a straightedge and compass. That i...
trisections is vast and extends back in time approximately 2300 years. My own fa-vorite method of tr...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESIn the history of mathematics som...
It is well known that there is no general procedure for trisecting an angle using only a compass an...
Most students enjoy the topic of geometrical constructions using compass and ruler. When it comes to...
The purpose of this project is to demonstrate first why trisection for an arbitrary angle is impossi...
In an article elsewhere in this issue, the author gives a construction procedure which yields angles...
Title: Trisection of an angle and duplicity of the cube by means of special curves Author: Jan Kozub...
Abstract — A square trisection is a problem of assembling three identical squares from a larger squa...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-112)This paper examines the question whether there ar...
Mode of access: Internet.Imperfect copy: outer margins of folded plates torn away; other slight muti...