Comment by Terr_
4 hours ago
> Folds are powerful. One can trisect or n-sect any angle for finite n.
Does that mean folding allows you to construct (without trial-and-error) an accurate heptagon, even though you can't with a straight-edge and compass?
Intuitively, that seems wrong, I would expect many of the same limitations to apply.
Seems like you can
https://origamiusa.org/thefold/article/diagrams-one-cut-hept...
The one cut is to remove the perimeter of the square that lies outside the heptagon. Without the cut, you could make a crease, and fold the excess behind the heptagon.
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