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Haga's Theorem Illustration

Haga's Theorem Illustration

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NameHaga's Theorem Illustration
Model NameHaga's Theorem
Creator / DesignerKazuo Haga
Year Created1980
Difficulty (1-10)2
Estimated Steps2
Folding Styletraditional
Base Formcustom
Recommended Paperkami
Recommended Paper Size15cm x 15cm
Number of Sheets1
Primary Subjectgeometric
Tagsorigami mathematics, geometry, haga's theorem, square folding, trisection, mathematical origami
Diagram SourceKazuo Haga's work

Description

This diagram illustrates Haga's Theorem, a fundamental principle in origami mathematics. It demonstrates how a specific fold on a square piece of paper can be used to accurately trisect one of its sides, revealing various geometric relationships.

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