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    Open Access Mini Review Article ID: AMP-4-120

    Application of algebra to trisect an angle of 60 degree

    M Sivasubramanian and S Kalimuthu*

    Trisection of an angle, doubling the cube, squaring the circle, to draw a regular septagon and to deduce Euclid V from Euclid I to IV are the famous classical impossibilities. Recently, Sivasubramanian and Kalimuthu jointly and independently found several solutions for the parallel postulate problem. Their findings have been published in various peer reviewed international journals. In this work, by applying linear algebraic equations the authors have attempted and trisected 60 degree without using a protractor.

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    Published on: Apr 19, 2021 Pages: 13-15

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/amp.000020
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