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  2. Dynamic rectangle - Wikipedia

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    [5] The root-3 rectangle is also called sixton, [6] and its short and longer sides are proportionally equivalent to the side and diameter of a hexagon. [7] Since 2 is the square root of 4, the root-4 rectangle has a proportion 1:2, which means that it is equivalent to two squares side-by-side. [7] The root-5 rectangle is related to the golden ...

  3. Spiral of Theodorus - Wikipedia

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    The spiral is started with an isosceles right triangle, with each leg having unit length.Another right triangle (which is the only automedian right triangle) is formed, with one leg being the hypotenuse of the prior right triangle (with length the square root of 2) and the other leg having length of 1; the length of the hypotenuse of this second right triangle is the square root of 3.

  4. Pythagorean theorem - Wikipedia

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    In each right triangle, Pythagoras' theorem establishes the length of the hypotenuse in terms of this unit. If a hypotenuse is related to the unit by the square root of a positive integer that is not a perfect square, it is a realization of a length incommensurable with the unit, such as √ 2, √ 3, √ 5 .

  5. Square root of 5 - Wikipedia

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    The approximation ⁠ 161 / 72 ⁠ (≈ 2.23611) for the square root of five can be used. Despite having a denominator of only 72, it differs from the correct value by less than ⁠ 1 / 10,000 ⁠ (approx. 4.3 × 10 −5). As of January 2022, the numerical value in decimal of the square root of 5 has been computed to at least 2,250,000,000,000 ...

  6. Completing the square - Wikipedia

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    Since x 2 represents the area of a square with side of length x, and bx represents the area of a rectangle with sides b and x, the process of completing the square can be viewed as visual manipulation of rectangles. Simple attempts to combine the x 2 and the bx rectangles into a larger square result in a missing corner.

  7. Euclidean algorithm - Wikipedia

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    This leaves a second residual rectangle r 1 ×r 0, which we attempt to tile using r 1 ×r 1 square tiles, and so on. The sequence ends when there is no residual rectangle, i.e., when the square tiles cover the previous residual rectangle exactly. The length of the sides of the smallest square tile is the GCD of the dimensions of the original ...

  8. Hypotenuse - Wikipedia

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    For example, given the length of the legs a = 5 and b = 12, then the sum of the legs squared is (5 × 5) + (12 × 12) = 169, the square of the hypotenuse. The length of the hypotenuse is thus the square root of 169, denoted , which equals 13. The Pythagorean theorem, and hence this length, can also be derived from the law of cosines in ...

  9. Talk:Root rectangle - Wikipedia

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    For instance, information that includes stuff I can't cite: The trion (2/3 root-3) is related to the trinagle (the longer side is the conjugate of the proportion of the height of a trinagle), 1:1 or root-1 is the square (tetragon), phi to the pentagon, the decagon and every polygon multiple of 5 and root-3 is related to an hexagon. Root-5 has ...