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Construct a Pentagram (Posted on 2003-09-22) Difficulty: 2 of 5
I have a strip of paper with parallel sides, a pencil and a straight edge. How can I construct a regular pentagram (star) with these? And for that matter, a pentagon? Well ... the pentagon is the proper way to go.

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Comment Review Comment 12 of 12 |
It is now a bit over 4 years since I presented this.

I notice some things of interest here.  The maths fwaff presented was interesting and a little bit of history given to us by John, re Betsy Ross I found an interesting aside.

And SilverKnight, I never did advise, other than my final solution, that folding was to provided my intended outcome.  You asked Brian Smith in the same comment about his exposure to this.  I cannot speak for him, but I believe I found this in a paperback authored by Martin Gardner back in the 1970's.
  Posted by brianjn on 2008-02-21 09:06:25
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