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You don't need advanced algebra to prove that it is impossible to trisect a line segment using only a straight edge and a compass: anyone knows that you will also need a pencil! And one you have that then there are plenty of easy ways to do it.
No, it is not. In 1837, the French mathematician, Pierre Laurent Wantzel, proved that it was impossible to do so using only compass and straightedge.
Advanced math
Algebra A and B Are Only The Beginning Of An algebra Level
algebra 2 is more advanced
You don't need advanced algebra to prove that it is impossible to trisect a line segment using only a straight edge and a compass: anyone knows that you will also need a pencil! And one you have that then there are plenty of easy ways to do it.
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No, it is not. In 1837, the French mathematician, Pierre Laurent Wantzel, proved that it was impossible to do so using only compass and straightedge.
Advanced math
Algebra A and B Are Only The Beginning Of An algebra Level
It's not impossible.... if you do know what you are doing.
Adv. is accelerated most likely.
William R. Gondin has written: 'Advanced algebra and calculus madesimple' 'Advanced algebra and calculus'
algebra 2 is more advanced
intermediate algebra is like medium difficulty. advanced algebra is harder for some people. that comes down to opinion... but advanced algebra teaches a more difficult or higher level math. its kind of like learning high school math in middle school, or college math in high school.
No.
b