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    Angle trisection with origami and related topics (English)
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    29 December 2011
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    This paper is just a survey of how to solve the classical problems on squaring the circle and doubling the cube via paper folding. There is a lot of bibliography on this subject and nothing new is added. It is also presented the way to trisect an angle using marked ruler and compass or using the limacon.
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    origami
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