In origami there are two ways of folding a piece of paper. The usual way is to fold the paper upwards and if unfolded the crease is called a valley fold and from the side it looks like this: \/ If the paper is folded backward instead the crease is called a mountain fold and looks like this: /\.
If you take a strip of paper and fold it in half twice (left over right) and then unfold it without flipping you will get a figure that looks something like this from the side:
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Which consists of the following sequence of folds:
/\ \/ \/
Describe the sequence of folds if the original strip of paper had been folded over 10 times and then unfolded.
Jer, is there something more specific that you require of this?
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Posted by brianjn
on 2006-08-11 22:25:15 |