In this book the classical Greek construction problems are explored in a
didactical, enquiry based fashion using Interactive Geometry Software
(IGS). The book traces the history of these problems, stating them in
modern terminology. By focusing on constructions and the use of IGS the
reader is confronted with the same problems that ancient mathematicians
once faced. The reader can step into the footsteps of Euclid, Viète and
Cusanus amongst others and then by experimenting and discovering
geometric relationships far exceed their accomplishments. Exploring
these problems with the neusis-method lets him discover a class of
interesting curves.
By experimenting he will gain a deeper understanding of how mathematics
is created. More than 100 exercises guide him through methods which were
developed to try and solve the problems. The exercises are at the level
of undergraduate students and only require knowledge of elementary
Euclidean geometry and pre-calculus algebra. It is especially
well-suited for those students who are thinking of becoming a
mathematics teacher and for mathematics teachers.