1. AN UNUSUAL RECTANGULAR ENVELOPE
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In the following window there is a rectangular envelope. However, in this envelope
the point where the vertices meet is not necessarily found in the centre of the rectangle.
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In this window move the control points around the outside of the envelope to change its size and the position of the point where the four vertices meet.
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Without unfolding the envelope: Can you visualise the shape of the piece of paper needed to make this envelope?
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Move the 4 control points until you get an envelope which is 5 units wide and 4 units high, making sure the point where the vertices meet is not in the centre.
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Make a rectangular, paper envelope which measures 12 x 6 cm where the vertices meet at a point which is 2cm from the bottom side and 2 cm from the left-hand side of the envelope. Describe how you did it.
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Can you make an envelope from any quadrilateral?
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What do the quadrilaterals used to make envelopes all have in common?
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Can we make a rectangular envelope by folding any sheet of paper or rectangular piece of paper?
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