MATHEMATICS AND ORIGAMI

(Dana P.) #1

Jesús de la Peña Hernández


In this figure we may observe:


  • Points D, C have been obtained by calculus (Point 7.11).

  • From focuses D, C three radiating lines are cast, respectively, toward axes OX and OY.

  • Each two of these three lines are parallel (perpendicular to the same tangent). The tangent of
    the angle formed by one of the rays and OX is the solution of the equation: obviously there
    are three of them.

  • The three folding lines resulting from the simultaneous fold of D over OX and C over OY are
    the common tangents to these two parabolas: focus D (and directrix OX) and focus C (and
    directrix OY).

  • The axes of those parabolas are, of course, the perpendiculars to the directrices from the fo-
    cuses.


Interlude


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