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The green line shows the case n = 6. Following SatÅ Moshun (Smith & Mikami 1914, pp. 130–132), Nicholas of Cusa [4] and Leonardo da Vinci (Beckmann 1976, p. 19), we can use inscribed regular polygons in a different way. Suppose we inscribe a hexagon. Cut the hexagon into six triangles by splitting it from the center.