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Timeline for Make $\sqrt 3$ by folding paper

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May 7 at 6:53 comment added Dominique I was looking for a way to get $a^2+b^2=3n$, but as $\forall a \in \mathbb{N}: a^2 \mod 3 = 1$, this means that $a^2+b^2$ will never be $3n$, so that's not an option.
May 7 at 6:39 comment added Yash Shrivastava once you have made $\sqrt2$ by folding now fold the same paper while keeping the perpendicular side $1$ and you wil get $\sqrt 3$
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