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Ruler and the Round

Although easy to comprehend and fun to do, many geometric constructions defy completion with just a ruler and a compass. This book takes an intriguing look at the most famous of these "impossible" constructions.
In exploring ground rules, history, and angle trisection, the first part considers angle trisection and bird migration, constructed points, analytic geometry, algebraic classification of constructible numbers, fields of real numbers, cubic equations, and marked ruler, quadratix, and hyperbola (among other subjects). The second part treats nonconstructible regular polygons and the algebra associated with them; specifically, irreducibility and factorization, unique factorization of quadratic integers, finite dimensional vector spaces, algebraic fields, and nonconstructible regular polygons.
High school and college students as well as amateur mathematicians will appreciate this stimulating and provocative book, and its glimpses into the crucial role geometry plays in a wide range of mathematical applications.

Reprint of Ruler and the Round: or Angle Trisection and Circle Division, Prindle, Weber & Schmidt, Inc., Boston, 1970.
mathematical applications; geometry; math and science; math diagrams; analytic geometry; high school; college; ruler and compass; impossible construction; ground rules; math history; angle trisection; bird migration; algebraic classification; textbook; quadratix; crucial math; exploring ground; theoretical; science and math; geometry; compass; nonconstructible regular polygons; circle division; straight edge
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Although easy to comprehend and fun to do, many geometric constructions defy completion with just a ruler and a compass. This book takes an intriguing look at the most famous of these "impossible" constructions.
In exploring ground rules, history, and angle trisection, the first part considers angle trisection and bird migration, constructed points, analytic geometry, algebraic classification of constructible numbers, fields of real numbers, cubic equations, and marked ruler, quadratix, and hyperbola (among other subjects). The second part treats nonconstructible regular polygons and the algebra associated with them; specifically, irreducibility and factorization, unique factorization of quadratic integers, finite dimensional vector spaces, algebraic fields, and nonconstructible regular polygons.
High school and college students as well as amateur mathematicians will appreciate this stimulating and provocative book, and its glimpses into the crucial role geometry plays in a wide range of mathematical applications.

Reprint of Ruler and the Round: or Angle Trisection and Circle Division, Prindle, Weber & Schmidt, Inc., Boston, 1970.
mathematical applications; geometry; math and science; math diagrams; analytic geometry; high school; college; ruler and compass; impossible construction; ground rules; math history; angle trisection; bird migration; algebraic classification; textbook; quadratix; crucial math; exploring ground; theoretical; science and math; geometry; compass; nonconstructible regular polygons; circle division; straight edge
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