SOME CONTRIBUTIONS TO REGULAR POLYGONS

The aim of this work is to use Napoleon's Theorem in different regular polygons, and decide whether we can prove Napoleon's Theorem is only limited with triangles or it could be done in other regular polygons that can create regular polygons.

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