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The engineer whips out a protractor and straightedge. That’s easy, she says. With her instruments she demonstrates the trio of directions at right angles to each other: length, width and height.
Nearly a century ago, mathematicians asked whether it was possible to break a circle into pieces that could be reassembled into a square of the same area, with no compass or straightedge involved.
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