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Binary Flentagon


  
Figure 35: The binary pentaflexagon has two cycles, each of which has two vertices in common with the other one, for a total of eight.
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Figure 36: Permutation of the pentagons along the strip for a binary pentaflexagon.
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Figure 37: Top side of the first level pentaflexagon cutout. The flexagon has ten faces, so this cutout provides material for just one of the sectors needed for the flexagon.
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Figure 38: Bottom side of the first level binary pentaflexagon cutout.
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Figure 39: Copy of the top side of the first sector of the binary flentagon, for making the second sector.
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Figure 40: Copy of the bottom side of the first sector of the binary flentagon, for making the second sector.
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