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n-regular polygon inscribed the circle
Author:
Pellumb Kllogjeri
Topic:
Angles
,
Circle
In the Input field enter x^2 + y^2 = 36. Show the slider n( from 3 toi 1500, ingradient 1). Construct the point M (6cos 360°/n, 6 sin 360°/n) and segment [B,M]. Then n-regular polygon with side BM.
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