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Kawasaki theorem

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The alternating sum is zero, so the figure can be flat-folded

The Kawasaki theorem is a theorem relating to the mathematics of paper folding. It states that when folding paper, a figure will be flat, if and only if all of the angles have an alternating sum of zero.