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Cutting polygons (Posted on 2006-09-24) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Describe how every simple polygon can be tranformed into any other simple polygon with the same area by dissecting it with straight cuts and rearranging the pieces.

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re: problem with solution | Comment 8 of 9 |
(In reply to problem with solution by Art M)

You are making a valid point. When I posted the puzzle I did not consider it as part of the problem to measure up a certain distance. In that sense, it would be possible e.g. to construct a rectangle with sides l/Pi and l*Pi out of the original polygon, which of course is not possible with your (stricter) understanding of the puzzle which requires all lengths to be ruler-and-compass-constructable. So I agree that your solution is in a way more practical than mine.
  Posted by JLo on 2006-10-24 08:16:46

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