1+ square root of 5 over 2 not positive
Not sure about the ration bit, but I suspect that the answer is a percentage.
A ration with 2 integers and has a denominator of 0 would be called rational numbers. This is taught in algebra.
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If the ration is 1 to 1.14, to find the opposing ratio, set 1.14/1 = 1/x. This means x = 1/1.14 or 0.88 cents.
If a number has a finite number of decimals, then it is RATIONAL.
The golden ratio = 1.61803399 So, the length could be 8 inches *1.61803399 ~= 12.94 " or 8 inches / 1.61803399 ~= 4.94 " Most people consider the width to be less than or equal to the length, so 12.94" is the more acceptable answer.
generally the breadth is considered smaller than the length in a rectangle so if breadth = 5 cm and length = (5*5)/2 = 12.5 cm therefore area = 5 * 12.5 = 62.5 square cm
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I'm pretty sure the golden ration is irrational, meaning it has an infinitely long non-repeating sequence of numbers after the decimal.
Because it is an unusual ratio and therefore should be given a different name to differentiate it from other common ratios. Gold is valuable and "Golden" is attributed to that which is attractive. The "Golden Ration" is considered attractive and has many uses.
Pythagoras discovered the properties of string length, and that certain ratios of string length are more pleasing to the human ear. The ration is 3:2.
The answer can not be calucalted without additional information. If you only know the diagnol measurement, there are an infinite number of possible lengths for the adjoining sides. If this is a question regarding the sizing of TV screens, there are two current formats: standard, where the length to height ratio is 4:3; and letterbox (or widescreen) where the length to height ration is 16:9. Using these ratios and the diagnol length, you can calculate the length and height measurements by establishing: Length = 1.3333 * Height Then: (Diagonal)^2 = (Height)^2 + (1.3333 * Height)^2
The properties of an 'ideal' transformer are (1) voltage ratio equals turns ration, (2) no losses.
i was wondering if everthing in nature inorporates the divine ration in the dns and design...? anyone got any ideas thanks
Ration coupons is a plural noun. The singular is ration coupon.
In Tamilnadu ration shops are opened by 8.30 am to 12 pm
Ration books is a plural noun. The singular is ration book.