MATHEMATICS AND ORIGAMI

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Jesús de la Peña Hernández



  1. Then, the square is folded like in figs 1 and 2 (these operations are not shown in fig 3) to


get
19

1
38

2
a= =


  1. Copy square 1 to position 2 rotating it 90º clockwise. In that rotated square 2 appears


19

1
x=. You may note that in each square, former divisions are kept (
37

1
in this case).


  1. Fold square 2 to get
    10


1
20

2
a= =


  1. Copy and rotate 2 to position 3 in which appears
    10


1
x=


  1. Fold 3 to get
    11


2
a= ; folding
11

2
in halves, we get
11

1


  1. Copy and rotate 3 to get 4, in which
    11


1
x= appears.


  1. Fold 4 to get
    6


1
12

2
a= =


  1. Copy and rotate 4 to get 5 showing
    6


1
x=

1 2 a b


e
f

d

x c

y z

x

37
2
38

1
19 19

1

2
20

1
10

90º
90º

1

37

1

37

1

1
10

1
19

2
11

1
11

1
2
3

11

1

10
191 1

37

1

4


90º

2
12 6

1

5


90º

1
37

1
6

19

1

10

1

11

1

2
7
90º

7

1

1
19
7

1

6


10

1

1
11

37

1

6

1

A B

3

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