It can be found at the petals of some flowers in the nature. Their petals grows this way because it enables them to get the maximal amount of sunlight, since they don't overshadow eachother.
The Fibonacci sequence can be used to determine the golden ratio. If you divide a term in the sequence by its predecessor, at suitably high values, it approaches the golden ratio.
In italy, the Pantheon, however has the golden ratio. Its pillars below the roof is a rectangle, the golden rectangle, on the roof (top part) is a triangle, the golden triangle.
they used it tot work out things like propotions!
It is pleasing to the human eye.
I don't think it is. The "golden ratio" is more of a math curiosity than something that is actually used in all sorts of places.
The golden ratio = 1.8618033969... It is used in art, architechture and music. In the related links box below I posted a link showing the uses of the golden ratio.
It is not. The Golden Ratio was known and used thousands of years before baseball was invented.
I use the Golden Ratio in my daily life to design websites.
The Fibonacci sequence can be used to determine the golden ratio. If you divide a term in the sequence by its predecessor, at suitably high values, it approaches the golden ratio.
In italy, the Pantheon, however has the golden ratio. Its pillars below the roof is a rectangle, the golden rectangle, on the roof (top part) is a triangle, the golden triangle.
The Maya civilization used the golden ratio. This ratio is an irrational number that is approximately 1.618. It is wherein two quantities is equivalent to the ratio which is the same as the ratio of their sum to the larger of the two quantities.
There is no one "magical number" but ratios which are found everywhere in nature. First is Pi, 3.14 which is used in circles which can be found using the Fibonacci Sequence. The second important number is the Golden Mean or the Golden Number/Ratio, which is 1.618. This number has a natural relationship through Primes numbers, specially Primes Quadruplets. The Golden Mean can be found almost everywhere in nature (patterns) and also in ancient human constructions such as Pyramids and the Parthenon. A modern author that used this ratio to build his "Coral Castle" is Edward Leedskalnin
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Some say that Dürer used it.
they used it tot work out things like propotions!
yes it has with fibbonarchi and Leonardo davinchi