Impossible Geometry Problems: Trisecting Angle, Doubling Cube, Squaring Circle
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 Published On Dec 13, 2020

Learn why there is no straight edge and compass construction that allows one to trisect an arbitrary angle, double the volume of a cube, or construct a square with area equal to that of a circle -- three problems that stumped the ancient Greeks but that were solved by abstract algebra. Created by Daniel Arn and Noe Reyes.

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