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Gauss, who was less than 18 years old, found that a regular N-polygon can be drawn with a ruler and compasses if and only if N is one of the following two forms: k = 0, 1, 2 ... 1 7th century. The French mathematician Fermat thought that this formula gave k = 0,1,2,3.

Gauss solved geometric problems for more than 2000 years by algebraic method, and discovered the ruler method of regular heptagon. He was so excited that he decided to study mathematics all his life. It is said that he also expressed the hope that after his death, he could carve a regular heptagon on the tombstone to commemorate the most important mathematical discovery in his youth.