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Constructible polygon and Enneacontagon

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Difference between Constructible polygon and Enneacontagon

Constructible polygon vs. Enneacontagon

In mathematics, a constructible polygon is a regular polygon that can be constructed with compass and straightedge. In geometry, an enneacontagon or enenecontagon or 90-gon (from Ancient Greek ἑννενήκοντα, ninety) is a ninety-sided polygon.

Similarities between Constructible polygon and Enneacontagon

Constructible polygon and Enneacontagon have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Compass-and-straightedge construction, Polygon, Regular polygon.

Compass-and-straightedge construction

Compass-and-straightedge construction, also known as ruler-and-compass construction or classical construction, is the construction of lengths, angles, and other geometric figures using only an idealized ruler and compass.

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Polygon

In elementary geometry, a polygon is a plane figure that is bounded by a finite chain of straight line segments closing in a loop to form a closed polygonal chain or circuit.

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Regular polygon

In Euclidean geometry, a regular polygon is a polygon that is equiangular (all angles are equal in measure) and equilateral (all sides have the same length).

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Constructible polygon and Enneacontagon Comparison

Constructible polygon has 92 relations, while Enneacontagon has 25. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.56% = 3 / (92 + 25).

References

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