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  2. Golden rectangle - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, a golden rectangle is a rectangle with side lengths in golden ratio +:, or ⁠:, ⁠ with ⁠ ⁠ approximately equal to 1.618 or 89/55. Golden rectangles exhibit a special form of self-similarity : if a square is added to the long side, or removed from the short side, the result is a golden rectangle as well.

  3. Golden ratio - Wikipedia

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    A golden rectangle—that is, a rectangle with an aspect ratio of ⁠ ⁠ —may be cut into a square and a smaller rectangle with the same aspect ratio. The golden ratio has been used to analyze the proportions of natural objects and artificial systems such as financial markets , in some cases based on dubious fits to data. [ 8 ]

  4. Egyptian geometry - Wikipedia

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    Obtaining a better approximation to the area using finer divisions of a square and a similar argument is not simple. [10] Problem 50 of the RMP finds the area of a round field of diameter 9 khet. [10] This is solved by using the approximation that circular field of diameter 9 has the same area as a square of side 8.

  5. Formula calculator - Wikipedia

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    The formula calculator concept can be applied to all types of calculator, including arithmetic, scientific, statistics, financial and conversion calculators. The calculation can be typed or pasted into an edit box of: A software package that runs on a computer, for example as a dialog box. An on-line formula calculator hosted on a web site.

  6. Microsoft Math Solver - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Math contains features that are designed to assist in solving mathematics, science, and tech-related problems, as well as to educate the user. The application features such tools as a graphing calculator and a unit converter. It also includes a triangle solver and an equation solver that provides step-by-step solutions to each problem.

  7. Supergolden ratio - Wikipedia

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    A supergolden rectangle is a rectangle whose side lengths are in a ⁠: ⁠ ratio. Compared to the golden rectangle , the supergolden rectangle has one more degree of self-similarity . Given a rectangle of height 1 , length ⁠ ψ {\displaystyle \psi } ⁠ and diagonal length ψ 3 {\displaystyle {\sqrt {\psi ^{3}}}} (according to 1 + ψ 2 = ψ ...

  8. Logarithmic spiral - Wikipedia

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    The golden spiral is a logarithmic spiral that grows outward by a factor of the golden ratio for every 90 degrees of rotation (pitch angle about 17.03239 degrees). It can be approximated by a "Fibonacci spiral", made of a sequence of quarter circles with radii proportional to Fibonacci numbers .

  9. File:Construction of Golden rectangle.svg - Wikipedia

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    Construction of a golden rectangle Construct a simple square; Draw a line from the midpoint of one side of the square to an opposite corner; Use that line as the radius to draw an arc that defines the height of the rectangle; Use the endpoints of the arc to complete the rectangle; The proportions of the resulting rectangle is φ or