Show that if angles of a and b radians can both be trisected, so can the angle of a+b radians.

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2022-07-27

Show that if angles of a and b radians can both be trisected, so can the angle of a+b radians.

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Helena Howard

Helena Howard

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if a and b can be trisected then a must be like 3k and b must be like 3z..
hence a+b will be 3k+3z = 3(k+z)
so a+b can also be trisected as its also multiple of three with each angle k+z or a + b 3
hence proved
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