Science, asked by dipudixitpatel, 3 months ago

1. What is golden ratio?
2. What is idea behind it?
3. Describe the formula
4. What is the value of it?
5. How to represent it graphically?
6. How it defines beauty?
7. Where it is used?​

Answers

Answered by harsh3764
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1 One very simple way to apply the Golden Ratio is to set your dimensions to 1:1.618.> For example, take your typical 960-pixel width layout and divide it by 1.618. You'll get 594, which will be the height of the layout. Now, break that layout into two columns using the Golden Ratio and voila!

2 The Fibonacci sequence is the sum of the two numbers before it. It goes: 0, 1,1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, and so on, to infinity. From this pattern, the Greeks developed the Golden Ratio to better express the difference between any two numbers in the sequence.

3 Putting it as simply as we can (eek!), the Golden Ratio (also known as the Golden Section, Golden Mean, Divine Proportion or Greek letter Phi) exists when a line is divided into two parts and the longer part (a) divided by the smaller part (b) is equal to the sum of (a) + (b) divided by (a), which both equal 1.618.

4) 1.61803398875

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Answered by sagar258020
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Answer:

\underline{Golden~Ratio}

In Mathematics, Two Quantities Are In The Golden Ratio If Their Ratio Is The Same As The Ratio Of Their Sum To The Larger Of The Two Quantities.

\underline{Idea\:&\:Represent\:&\:Beauty}

The Number Phi, Often Known As The Golden Ratio, Is A Mathematical Concept That People Have Known About Since The Tine Of The Ancient Greeks. Over The Centuries, A Great Deal Of Lore Has Built Up Another Phi, Such As The Idea That It Represents Perfect Beauty Or Is Uniquely Found Throughout Nature.

\underline{Formula}

the \: golden \: ratio =  \frac{1 +  \sqrt{5} }{2}

\underline{Value}

the \: golden \: ratio = 1.61803398875

\underline{Use}

The Golden Ratio Has Also Been Used To Analyze The Proportions Of Natural Objects As Well As Man Made Systems Such As Financial Markets, In Some Cases Based In Dubious Fits To Data. The Golden Ratio Appears In Some Patterns In Nature, Including The Spiral Arrangements Of Leaves And Other Plant Parts.

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