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Dissections : Plane and Fancy

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Can you cut an octagon into 5 pieces and rearrange them into a square?

How about turning a star into a pentagon? These are just two of the infinite challenges of geometric dissections, the mathematical art of cutting figures into pieces that can be rearranged to form other figures, using as few pieces as possible.

This book shows you many ingenious ways to solve these problems and the beautiful constructions you can create.

Through the ages, geometric dissections have fascinated puzzle fans and great mathematicians alike.

Here you will find dissections known to Plato alongside exciting new discoveries.

The author explains solution methods carefully, assuming only a basic knowledge of high school geometry, then poses puzzles for you to solve.

He also introduces the people - famous, not-so-famous, and obscure - who have worked on these problems, travelling from the palace school of tenth-century Baghdad to the mathematical puzzle columns in turn-of-the-century newspapers, from the 1900 Paris Congress of Mathematicians to the night sky of Canberra. This beautifully illustrated book will provide hours of enjoyment for any mathematical puzzle enthusiast.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521525829 / 9780521525824
Paperback / softback
793.74
03/02/2003
United Kingdom
English
xi, 310 p. : ill.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1997.