
Huzita-Hatori Axiom 1: Fold through Two Points
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NameHuzita-Hatori Axiom 1: Fold through Two Points
Model NameHuzita-Hatori Axiom 1 (O1)
Creator / DesignerHuzita-Hatori
Year Created1992
Difficulty (1-10)1
Estimated Steps1
Folding Styletraditional
Base Formcustom
Recommended Paperstandard-copy
Recommended Paper Size21cm x 29.7cm
Number of Sheets1
Primary Subjectgeometric
Tagsorigami geometry, Huzita-Hatori axioms, folding axiom, mathematical origami, O1, geometric principle
Diagram SourceConceptual demonstration
Description
This image illustrates the first Huzita-Hatori axiom (O1), a fundamental principle in origami geometry. It states that given two distinct points (P1 and P2), there is a unique fold that passes through both of them. This is a conceptual demonstration rather than a physical origami model.

