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You cannot. You can only find a ratio of two or more objects. Then, it can be the ratio of their size, volume, mass, monetary value, temperature - or any other characteristic that can be measured.
subtract 90 from it and find the trig ratio of that and it will be equal to the trig ratio that is over 90 degrees
Cross multiply then solve for the variable.
find the square root.
cross multiply and divide or cross products
Where you are has nothing to do with the golden ratio. It is equal to ((sqrt(5)+1)/2), or approximately 1.6180339887498948482045868343656.
You divide the numerator of the ratio by its denominator.
1:2
That is necessary if trying to find an equivalent ratio: not otherwise.
You cannot. You can only find a ratio of two or more objects. Then, it can be the ratio of their size, volume, mass, monetary value, temperature - or any other characteristic that can be measured.
subtract 90 from it and find the trig ratio of that and it will be equal to the trig ratio that is over 90 degrees
Cross multiply then solve for the variable.
find the square root.
To find a ratio, place one value over the other - 47.1/78.5 = .6 (or 3/4)
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cross multiply and divide or cross products
The inverse cos of 1 is equal to o degrees. You can find this answer by knowing what angle measurement has cos equal to a value of 1.