What does the fibonacci have to do with the golden ratio?
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The golden ratio is a non-terminating decimal represented by the Greek letter phi
-the ratio of the Fibonacci numbers is approximately equivalent to the golden ratio
-if rectangles having sides of lengths of the numbers in the Fibonacci sequence are drawn (search online for an image if you would like to), a spiral drawn through the shapes will be the Golden spiral
-this ratio is found in nature, and can be observed in nautilus shells, flowers, and even human body proportions
-the ratio of the Fibonacci numbers is approximately equivalent to the golden ratio
-if rectangles having sides of lengths of the numbers in the Fibonacci sequence are drawn (search online for an image if you would like to), a spiral drawn through the shapes will be the Golden spiral
-this ratio is found in nature, and can be observed in nautilus shells, flowers, and even human body proportions
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