TITLE:
A Key to Solving the Angle Trisection Problem
AUTHORS:
Lyndon O. Barton
KEYWORDS:
Archimedes’ Construction, College Geometry, College Mathematics, Angle Trisection, Trisector, Famous Problems in Mathematics, History of Mathematics, Mechanism Analysis, Kinematics, Geometer’s Sketch Pad
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Pure Mathematics,
Vol.13 No.9,
September
28,
2023
ABSTRACT: This paper describes the methodology (or approach) that was key to the solution of the angle trisection problem published earlier in article entitled, “A Procedure For Trisecting An Acute Angle.” It was an approach that required first, designing a working model of a trisector mechanism, second, studying the motion of key elements of the mechanism and third, applying the fundamental principles of kinematics to arrive at the desired results. In presenting these results, since there was no requirement to provide a detailed analysis of the final construction, this information was not included. However, now that the publication is out, it is considered appropriate as well as instructive to explain more fully the mechanism analysis of the trisector in graphical detail, as covered in Section 3 of this paper, that formed the basis of the long sought solution to the age-old Angle Trisection Problem.