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  2. Straightedge and compass construction - Wikipedia

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    The basic constructions. All straightedge-and-compass constructions consist of repeated application of five basic constructions using the points, lines and circles that have already been constructed. These are: Creating the line through two points; Creating the circle that contains one point and has a center at another point

  3. Constructible polygon - Wikipedia

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    The concept of constructibility as discussed in this article applies specifically to compass and straightedge constructions. More constructions become possible if other tools are allowed. The so-called neusis constructions, for example, make use of a marked ruler. The constructions are a mathematical idealization and are assumed to be done exactly.

  4. Angle trisection - Wikipedia

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    Angle trisection is a classical problem of straightedge and compass construction of ancient Greek mathematics. It concerns construction of an angle equal to one third of a given arbitrary angle, using only two tools: an unmarked straightedge and a compass.

  5. Compass equivalence theorem - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, the compass equivalence theorem is an important statement in compass and straightedge constructions.The tool advocated by Plato in these constructions is a divider or collapsing compass, that is, a compass that "collapses" whenever it is lifted from a page, so that it may not be directly used to transfer distances.

  6. Category:Compass and straightedge constructions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Compass and straightedge constructions" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Compass and straightedge constructions - Wikipedia

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  8. 257-gon - Wikipedia

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    The regular 257-gon (one with all sides equal and all angles equal) is of interest for being a constructible polygon: that is, it can be constructed using a compass and an unmarked straightedge. This is because 257 is a Fermat prime, being of the form 2 2 n + 1 (in this case n = 3).

  9. Mohr–Mascheroni theorem - Wikipedia

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    This can be done with a compass alone. A straightedge is not required for this. #5 - Intersection of two circles. This construction can also be done directly with a compass. #3, #4 - The other constructions. Thus, to prove the theorem, only compass-only constructions for #3 and #4 need to be given.