Mohr-mascheroni Theorem

In mathematics, the Mohr-Mascheroni theorem states that any geometric construction that can be performed by a ruler and compass can be performed by a compass alone. The result was originally published by Georg Mohr in 1672, but his proof languished in obscurity until 1928. The theorem was independently discovered by Lorenzo Mascheroni in 1797.

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