
Origami Angle Trisection (Abe's Method)
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NameOrigami Angle Trisection (Abe's Method)
Model NameAngle Trisection
Creator / DesignerHisashi Abe
Year Created1980
Difficulty (1-10)6
Estimated Steps7
Folding Stylemodern
Base Formcustom
Recommended Paperstandard-copy
Recommended Paper Size21cm x 29.7cm
Number of Sheets1
Primary Subjectgeometric construction
Tagsorigami geometry, mathematical origami, angle trisection, geometric construction, Hisashi Abe method, origami mathematics
Diagram SourceFile:Group1-Origami Trisecting the Angle.png
Description
This diagram illustrates Hisashi Abe's method for trisecting an arbitrary angle using origami. It demonstrates how a series of precise folds on a rectangular sheet of paper can geometrically divide an angle into three equal parts, a feat impossible with classical compass and straightedge constructions.
