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  2. Golden ratio - Wikipedia

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    Its two equal sides are in the golden ratio to its base. [46] The triangle formed by two sides and a diagonal of a regular pentagon is called a golden gnomon . It is an obtuse isosceles triangle with apex angle ⁠ 108 ∘ {\displaystyle 108^{\circ }} ⁠ and base angle ⁠ 36 ∘ {\displaystyle 36^{\circ }\!} ⁠ .

  3. Proportion (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A proportion is a mathematical statement expressing equality of two ratios. [1] [2]: =: a and d are called extremes, b and c are called means. Proportion can be written as =, where ratios are expressed as fractions.

  4. Ratio - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Equal quotients correspond to equal ratios. A statement expressing the equality of two ratios is called a proportion. Consequently, a ratio may be considered as an ordered pair of numbers, a fraction with the first number in the numerator and the second in the denominator, or as the value denoted by this fraction.

  5. Proportionality (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Two functions and () are proportional if their ratio () is a constant function. If several pairs of variables share the same direct proportionality constant, the equation expressing the equality of these ratios is called a proportion , e.g., ⁠ a / b ⁠ = ⁠ x / y ⁠ = ⋯ = k (for details see Ratio ).

  6. Special right triangle - Wikipedia

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    For example, a right triangle may have angles that form simple relationships, such as 45°–45°–90°. This is called an "angle-based" right triangle. A "side-based" right triangle is one in which the lengths of the sides form ratios of whole numbers, such as 3 : 4 : 5, or of other special numbers such as the golden ratio.

  7. Real number - Wikipedia

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    Real numbers were called "proportions", being the ratios of two lengths, or equivalently being measures of a length in terms of another length, called unit length. Two lengths are "commensurable", if there is a unit in which they are both measured by integers, that is, in modern terminology, if their ratio is a rational number.

  8. Golden triangle (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    A golden triangle. The ratio a/b is the golden ratio φ. The vertex angle is =.Base angles are 72° each. Golden gnomon, having side lengths 1, 1, and .. A golden triangle, also called a sublime triangle, [1] is an isosceles triangle in which the duplicated side is in the golden ratio to the base side:

  9. Fraction - Wikipedia

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    A ratio is a relationship between two or more numbers that can be sometimes expressed as a fraction. Typically, a number of items are grouped and compared in a ratio, specifying numerically the relationship between each group. Ratios are expressed as "group 1 to group 2 ... to group n". For example, if a car lot had 12 vehicles, of which