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TRISECTRIX

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Originally appearing in Volume V27, Page 292 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TRISECTRIX , a See also:

curve which is a variety of the limagon (q.v.) of See also:Pascal, and named from its See also:property of trisecting an See also:angle. The polar See also:equation is r =1+ 2 See also:cos e and the See also:form of the curve is shown in the figure. To trisect an angle by means of this curve, describe a circle with centre 0 and See also:radius OE, and let the given angle which is to be trisected be laid off from OE and cut the circle at S; let the chord ES cut the trisectrix in J. Then OJ trisects the given angle.

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