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Problemset2 Ruler Compss Constructions

This document discusses ruler and compass constructions of regular polygons. It contains 7 problems: 1) showing a regular 7-gon is not constructible, 2) showing a regular 5-gon is constructible, 3) showing a regular 9-gon is not constructible, 4) giving the conditions for constructing an angle of n degrees, 5) proving the impossibility of quintsecting an arbitrary angle, 6) showing how to construct a regular mn-gon if m-gons and n-gons are constructible, and 7) giving the conditions for constructing an angle of p/q degrees.

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Problemset2 Ruler Compss Constructions

This document discusses ruler and compass constructions of regular polygons. It contains 7 problems: 1) showing a regular 7-gon is not constructible, 2) showing a regular 5-gon is constructible, 3) showing a regular 9-gon is not constructible, 4) giving the conditions for constructing an angle of n degrees, 5) proving the impossibility of quintsecting an arbitrary angle, 6) showing how to construct a regular mn-gon if m-gons and n-gons are constructible, and 7) giving the conditions for constructing an angle of p/q degrees.

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Problem Set 2 : Ruler and Compass Constructions

(1) The construction of a regular 7-gon amounts to the construction of


the real number α = cos(2π/7). Show that α is a root of f (x) = x3 +
x2 − 2x − 1. Hence conclude that a regular 7-gon is not constructible
by ruler and compass.
(2) Show that α = 2 cos(2π/5) satisfies the equation x2 + x − 1 = 0.
Conclude that a regular 5-gon is constructible by ruler and compass.
Describe a ruler and compass construction of the regular pentagon.
(3) Show that it is impossible to construct a regular 9-gon by ruler and
compass by first principles.
(4) Show that an angle of n degrees, n ∈ N, is constructible if and only
if 3 | n.
(5) Prove that it is impossible, in general, to quintsect an arbitrary angle
by ruler an compass. Is it possible to divide the angle 60 degrees
into five equal parts by ruler and compass ?
(6) Without using Gauss’s theorem show that if m and n are coprime
natural numbers and regular m-gon and n-gon are constructible,
then we can construct a regular mn-gon by ruler and compass.
(7) Let p/q be a rational number written in lowest terms. Show that
for an angle of p/q degrees to be constructible, it is necessary and
sufficient that 3 divides p and q = 2k p1 p2 . . . pt where p1 , p2 , . . . , pt
are distinct Fermat primes other than 3 or 5.

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