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No, it is not.

That specific question is named the Delian Problem, where supposedly, Apollo, the Greek god, had asked for his altar to be doubled in size to stop a plague going around. The builders only had a compass and straightedge, but they couldn't figure out how to double the volume. The reason they couldn't was because there was no way to construct multiples of [tex] \sqrt[3]{2a} [/tex], which was what was needed to double the volume.

This problem is one called the impossible problems from antiquity, or problems the ancient Greeks could not solve with only a compass and a straightedge. Another example of one of these problems is how to trisect an angle.

Answer:NO

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