Jesús de la Peña Hernández
Fig. 1 also shows both parabolas with their foci and directrices respectively equidistant
from the co-ordinate origin.18.8.5 A laminar CUBE.
I give this name to a cube made out of sheets, and determined by its center and
sides respectively: in consequence it is only materialised by the center, vertices, sides
and diagonals. The sheets form some pyramids alike to those studied in Point 18.2.2.1:they are leant against to each other.In that Point we saw how the length of the pyramid lateral side was
23. Now
it ́s clear that the double of that side is equal to the cube ́s diagonal 12 + 12 + 12 = 318.8.6 Diophantine CUBES
The Greek mathematician Diophantus will give us back up for teamwork with
paperfolding.
The question is this: How to find 4 cubes whose sides will be represented by 4
consecutive natural numbers in such a manner that the greater cube will have a volume
equal to the sum of the other three.OF ́
Fdd ́1
l
42l23
lYXxy22= ly= 2lx