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A Construction by Ruler and Dividers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 October 2008
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The following method of cutting off an nth part of a given straight line requires besides a ruler only a pair of dividers or other means of laying off on a given straight line a segment equal to the distance between two given points. In other words, we assume that, besides using a ruler in the usual way, we can mark off from a given straight line AX a segment AB, which shall be equal to the distance between two given points C and D.
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