七边形和六边形之字形路径与新闻构造

Q4 Social Sciences
Dan Lawson, David Richeson
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虽然不可能用圆规和未标记的直线来构造正七边形和正nonagon,但可以用新闻技术用圆规和标记的直线来构造它们。我们给出了约翰逊用三角学证明的正七边形的几何构造。我们使用所谓的中心三角形和多边形中的之字形路径来做到这一点。然后给出了正七边形和正六边形的有效新闻构造。Dan Lawson (dlawson@peralta.edu)于1994年在圣何塞州立大学获得数学硕士学位。他在加州奥克兰的梅里特学院任教。他喜欢研究娱乐数学问题,包括解决和创造数独谜题。David Richeson (richesod@dickinson.edu)是迪金森学院的数学教授和John J. and Ann Curley文科主席。他是《不可能的故事》(普林斯顿大学出版社,2019年)和《欧拉的宝石》(普林斯顿大学出版社,2008年)的作者,他是《数学视野》的前任编辑。
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Zig-Zag Paths and Neusis Constructions of a Heptagon and a Nonagon
SummaryAlthough it is impossible to construct a regular heptagon and a regular nonagon using a compass and unmarked straightedge, it is possible to construct them with a compass and marked straightedge using the neusis technique. We give a geometric proof of Johnson’s neusis construction of the regular heptagon, which he had proven using trigonometry. We do so using so-called central triangles and zig-zag paths in the polygons. We then give efficient neusis constructions of the regular heptagon and the regular nonagon. Additional informationNotes on contributorsDan Lawson Dan Lawson (dlawson@peralta.edu) received his MS in mathematics from San Jose State University in 1994. He teaches at Merritt College in Oakland, CA. He enjoys working on problems in recreational mathematics, including solving and creating sudoku puzzles.David Richeson David Richeson (richesod@dickinson.edu) is a professor of Mathematics and the John J. and Ann Curley Chair in Liberal Arts at Dickinson College. He is the author of Tales of Impossibility (Princeton University Press, 2019) and Euler’s Gem (Princeton University Press, 2008), and he is a past editor of Math Horizons.
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College Mathematics Journal
College Mathematics Journal Social Sciences-Education
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