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Created page with "== Introduction == The Gauss-Wantzel theorem is a fundamental result in the field of geometry and number theory, specifically concerning the constructibility of regular polygons. Named after the mathematicians Carl Friedrich Gauss and Pierre Wantzel, the theorem provides a criterion for determining whether a regular n-gon can be constructed using only a compass and straightedge. This theorem is a cornerstone in the study of classical geometric constructions..."