Origami and Geometric Constructions.
Title: Origami and Geometric Constructions.
Category: /Science & Technology/Mathematics
Details: Words: 1136 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Origami and Geometric Constructions.
Category: /Science & Technology/Mathematics
Details: Words: 1136 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
(A comparison between straight edge and compass constructions and origami)
In high school geometry students examine the types of geometrical operations that can be performed by using only a straight edge and a compass (SE&C). One learns how to draw a line connecting two points, how to draw circles, how to bisect angles, how to draw perpendicular lines, etc. In fact, you may remember that all SE&C constructions are a sequence
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Fusimi, "Let the angle you want to trisect originate from the lower left corner, ..., Unfold step 2 and extend crease L3 to the lower left corner (it should hit it!). The crease L3 will mark the angle (2/3)A." "Trisection of angle by H. Abe", Saiensu (the Japanese version of Scientific American), Oct. 1980
Peter Messer, "First fold a square into thirds, ..., then the ratio X/Y is the desired number, the cube root of two." "Crux Mathematicorum", 1986.