MISSION VIEJO – The first pyramid is just a piece of paper folded into itself. Nothing special. But 4,096 pyramids later, and Jonathan Bromberg’s classes have a work of art and a 3-D math lesson.
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Each side of the Great Pyramid rises at an angle of 51.5 degrees to the top. Not only that, each of the sides are aligned almost exactly with true north, south, east, and west. For a pyramid to look ...