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Thank you for your message. Right now, the diagram is unmotivated and original research. If there is a discussion of the construction on the body of the article (or of approximate constructions), suitably sourced and referenced, and the diagram illustrates the discussion, then it would probably make
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Thank you for your editing, and your very good and detailed explanation! I'll try to find this link into similar articles, and I'll perform the correction according to your explanation (as an exercise). By the way, thanks for the link to Gerda Arendt, I'll contact she when needed. Me always help the
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and uploaded constructions of the heptagon and tridecagon using Gleason's methods. I was wondering if you could come up with the same type of construction (compass, straightedge, and angle trisector) for a 19-sided polygon, by working out the construction like Gleason did.
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On that note here is a link to the posting at bicentric quadrilateral, that you've just deleted while I was answering. You probably have figured out now that the constructions works as described, in any case you can observe/examine it here:
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Yes, unfortunately, I misunderstood the description. Therefore I deleted my erroneous entry again. Thank you for the information. In between I have in commons almost the same construction as you,
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recently, and while I do like them they are for quite rare constructions, I was wondering could you also add them for the more basic but often used constructions mentioned at
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Hope you also find these not below your standing , but i do think these are the most used constructions (add others when you find that appropriate).
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The construction would be possible, but you must not incorporate it into the article without a valid reference! See the example
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arxiv/papers/1205/1205.0080.pdf#15 the side of the Heptagon (7) Fig. 15, image on the left side]
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a great addition. But as an isolated item, it seems problematical.
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