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which is the following is a golden ratio​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Golden Ratio is most commonly represented as the Golden Rectangle, a rectangle with side-length ratio of 1.618:1. Golden Rectangles also have the property that if you cut off a square, you'll be left with another Golden Rectangle.

Answered by DevendraLal
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In this question, we need to answer what the golden ratio is.

  • Golden ratio is a mathematical term for the irrational number (1 + square root of 5)/2, which is roughly equivalent to 1.618. It is also referred to as the golden section, golden mean, or heavenly proportion.
  • When a line segment is divided into two portions of differing lengths, the ratio of the entire segment to the longer segment must be equal to the ratio of the longer segment to the shorter segment.
  • This number has its roots in Euclid, who refers to it as the "extreme and mean ratio" in his book The Elements.
  • In modern algebra, the equation results from setting the length of the shorter section to one unit and the length of the longer segment to x units.

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