- In geometry, the
neusis (νεῦσις; from
Ancient Gr**** νεύειν (neuein) 'incline towards'; plural: νεύσεις, neuseis) is a
geometric construction method that...
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constructible with comp**** and straightedge. However, it can be
constructed using a
neusis construction.
octagon 8
nonagon (or enneagon) 9 "Nonagon"
mixes Latin [novem...
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angle by
using tools other than
straightedge and comp****. For example,
neusis construction, also
known to
ancient Gr****s,
involves simultaneous sliding...
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later married Etheridge Knight, and had twin sons
named Morani Neusi and
Mungu Neusi, but they
divorced after two years.
Motherhood heavily influenced...
- that
produce very
close approximations. It can be also
constructed using neusis, or by
allowing the use of an
angle trisector. The
regular enneagon has...
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regular polygon with this property. This type of
construction is
called a
neusis construction. It is also
constructible with comp****,
straightedge and angle...
- held
against a
straightedge might seem to be
equivalent to
marking it, the
neusis construction is
still impermissible and this is what
unmarked really means:...
- straightedge. However, it is
constructible using neusis, or an
angle trisector. The
following is an
animation from a
neusis construction of a
regular tridecagon with...
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translations of the 12th
century Non-Euclidean
geometry Philosophy of
mathematics Neusis construction History of A
History of Gr****
Mathematics by
Thomas Heath algebra...
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impossible to
solve by
these means alone, and
ingenious constructions using neusis,
parabolas and
other curves, or
mechanical devices, were found. The geometrical...