• newsletter detailing the making of the Trisector album". sofasound.com. "Van der Graaf Generator – Trisector (2008) at ProGGnosis Artist-Release Details...
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    trisector if and only if it has three real roots.: Thm. 1  A regular polygon with n sides can be constructed with ruler, compass, and angle trisector...
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    geometry, Morley's trisector theorem states that in any triangle, the three points of intersection of the adjacent angle trisectors form an equilateral...
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    In geometry, a square trisection is a type of dissection problem which consists of cutting a square into pieces that can be rearranged to form three identical...
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    quadratrix to both trisect the general angle and square the circle, and Nicomedes in the second century BCE showed how to use a conchoid to trisect an arbitrary...
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    make no difference to the action of the tomahawk as a trisector. To use the tomahawk to trisect an angle, it is placed with its handle line touching the...
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  • books include Mathematical Cranks (MAA 1992, ISBN 0-88385-507-0), The Trisectors (MAA 1996, ISBN 0-88385-514-3), and Numerology: Or, What Pythagoras Wrought...
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    trisector if and only if it has three real roots.: Thm. 1  A cubic equation can be solved by compass-and-straightedge construction (without trisector)...
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    with Missouri as the state bordering the most other states. Tennessee is trisected by the Tennessee River, and its geographical center is in Murfreesboro...
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    nonagon can be constructed with a regular compass, straightedge, and angle trisector. The lowest number of squares needed for a perfect tiling of a rectangle...
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    be also constructed using neusis, or by allowing the use of an angle trisector. The regular enneagon has Dih9 symmetry, order 18. There are 2 subgroup...
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    the golden gnomon is trisected, the trisector again subdivides it into a smaller golden gnomon and a golden triangle. The trisector subdivides the base...
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  • Morley's theorem may refer to: Morley's trisector theorem, a theorem in geometry, discovered by Frank Morley Morley's categoricity theorem, a theorem...
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    had annexed. Slovenia was the only present-day European nation that was trisected and completely annexed into both Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy during...
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  • first polygon that is not able to be constructed with the aid of an angle trisector. The Mathieu group M 11 {\displaystyle \mathrm {M} _{11}} is the smallest...
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    Weisstein, Eric W. "Trisected Perimeter Point". MathWorld. Kimberling, C. Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers. X(369) = 1st TRISECTED PERIMETER POINT. v t...
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    In 1980 a construction was reported which enabled an angle to be trisected. Trisections are impossible under Euclidean rules. Also in 1980, Kōryō Miura...
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    in the adjacent diagram. Angle a (left of point B) is the subject of trisection. First, a point A is drawn at an angle's ray, one unit apart from B. A...
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    {\displaystyle n} + 1 are greater than 1 so their product is not prime. The trisection of the angle was one of the three famous problems of antiquity. 3 is the...
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  • antenna, values 1, 2, and 3 are used to identify sectors of bisector or trisector antennas. In UMTS, there is a distinction between Cell ID (CID) and UTRAN...
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    construction. It is also constructible with compass, straightedge and angle trisector. The impossibility of straightedge and compass construction follows from...
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  • been used at Stonehenge, and it is constructible if the use of an angle trisector is allowed since 56 = 23 × 7. The atomic number of barium. In humans,...
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  • regular form cannot be constructed with compass, straightedge, and angle trisector. However, it can be constructed with neusis. dodecagon (or duodecagon)...
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    example is Archimedes' Neusis construction solution of the problem of Angle trisection.) In particular, the algebraic formulation of constructible numbers leads...
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    of the Parabola The Sand Reckoner Problems Constructible numbers Angle trisection Doubling the cube Squaring the circle Problem of Apollonius Concepts and...
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    unique situation in Europe. Only Greece shared its experience of being trisected; however, Slovenia was the only country that experienced a further step...
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  • antenna, which radiates in all directions. A typical structure is the trisector, also known as clover, in which there are three sectors served by separate...
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    fields with finitely many elements. The theory of fields proves that angle trisection and squaring the circle cannot be done with a compass and straightedge...
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    Montucla on the Impossibility of the Duplication of the Cube and the Trisection of the Angle". Centaurus. 52 (1): 4–37. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0498.2009.00160...
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    allowed in the classic rules for compass-and-straightedge constructions. To trisect ∠ A O B {\displaystyle \angle AOB} , place its leg O B {\displaystyle OB}...
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