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A regular 771-sided polygon can be constructed with a straightedge and compass.

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Happy pi day to lovers of mathematics who happen to write their dates mm/dd/yyyy or mm/dd/yy (even for only one day a year)!

Lots will be written by others about pi today, but I’m going to write about the number 771 instead.

The prime factors of 771 are 3 and 257, both of which are Fermat primes.  Wikipedia informs us that a regular 771-sided polygon can therefore be constructed using only a straightedge and a compass. Today’s puzzle looks a little like a compass and a straightedge:

Print the puzzles or type the solution on this excel file: 12 Factors 2016-02-25

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Here is more about the number 771:

Like pi, √771 is irrational. The first few digits of √771 are 27.76688.

771 is the sum of three consecutive prime numbers: 251 + 257 + 263 = 771. One of those prime numbers is also a factor of 771.

Because 257 is one of its factors, 771 is the hypotenuse of a Pythagorean triple, and 96² + 765² = 771².

771 is also the sum of three squares four different ways. Notice that 11 and/or 19 appear in every one of those ways:

771 is a palindrome in FIVE different bases:

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