As shown in the accompanying figure, suppose that an angle θ is bisected using a straightedge and compass to produce ray R 1 , then the angle between R 1 , and the initial side is bisected to produce ray R 2 . Thereafter, rays R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , ... are constructed in succession by bisecting the angle between the preceding two rays. Show that the sequence of angles that these rays make with the initial side has a limit of θ / 3.
As shown in the accompanying figure, suppose that an angle θ is bisected using a straightedge and compass to produce ray R 1 , then the angle between R 1 , and the initial side is bisected to produce ray R 2 . Thereafter, rays R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , ... are constructed in succession by bisecting the angle between the preceding two rays. Show that the sequence of angles that these rays make with the initial side has a limit of θ / 3.
As shown in the accompanying figure, suppose that an angle
θ
is bisected using a straightedge and compass to produce ray
R
1
,
then the angle between
R
1
,
and the initial side is bisected to produce ray
R
2
.
Thereafter, rays
R
3
,
R
4
,
R
5
,
...
are constructed in succession by bisecting the angle between the preceding two rays. Show that the sequence of angles that these rays make with the initial side has a limit of
θ
/
3.
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