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Euclidean plane geometry / Constructible polygon / Compass and straightedge constructions / Regular polygon / Heptadecagon / Pentadecagon / Fermat number / Pi / Inscribed figure / Geometry / Euclidean geometry / Polygons
Date: 2008-01-06 20:19:25
Euclidean plane geometry
Constructible polygon
Compass and straightedge constructions
Regular polygon
Heptadecagon
Pentadecagon
Fermat number
Pi
Inscribed figure
Geometry
Euclidean geometry
Polygons

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