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Definitions of flexagon in various dictionaries:
A folded paper construction that can be flexed along its folds to reveal and conceal its faces alternately.
noun - a folded paper construction
FLEXAGON - In geometry, flexagons are flat models, usually constructed by folding strips of paper, that can be flexed or folded in certain ways to reveal faces ...
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Geometric toy whose sides change depending on how it's folded |
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Feb 5 2017 New York Times |
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A folded paper construction that can be flexed along its folds to reveal and conceal its faces alternately. |
Originally: a strip of paper marked with equilateral triangles, alternately upright and inverted and each typically decorated with a pattern or colour, which can be folded into the shape of a regular hexagon in a number of different ways a hexagon made in this way, which can be manipulated to display different faces in different combinations. In later use also: any regular polygon made in this way. |
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In geometry, flexagons are flat models, usually constructed by folding strips of paper, that can be flexed or folded in certain ways to reveal faces besides the two that were originally on the back and front. * Flexagons are usually square or rectangular (tetraflexagons) or hexagonal (hexaflexagons). A prefix can be added to the name to indicate the number of faces that the model can display, including the two faces (back and front) that are visible before flexing. For example, a hexaflexagon with a total of six faces is called a hexahexaflexagon. * In hexaflexagon theory (that is, concerning flexagons with six sides), flexagons are usually defined in terms of pats.Two flexagons are equivalent if one can be transformed to the other by a series of pinches and rotations. Flexagon equivalence is an equivalence relation. |