3/4 = 9/12
Bahh bah baby bah baby bell
Its like the Golden Gate Bridge or a staircase I have the same toype of homework and I can't find the pictures to this but think of a right angle and match it to a real life thing.
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Tiled floors, walls, ceilings or pavements, and in nature
the pyramids in Egypt are build exactly to the golden ratio.
You read about all the math related aspects of the golden ratio, and now you want to see it applied to real life, right? Well, you already know about various ways the golden ratio appears in real life, and you probably haven't even thought about it at all! ---- One of the first peoples to use the golden ratio in their art, architecture, and other aspects of daily life was the Egyptians. They called the golden ratio the "sacred ratio" and used it in their hieroglyphics and pyramids, as well as other monuments to the dead. ---- The sides of the Egyptian pyramids were golden triangles. Additionally, the three-four-five triangle is a golden ratio between the five unit side and the three unit side. The Egyptians considered this kind of right triangle extremely important and used it also in the pyramids. ---- ---- The Egyptian hieroglyphics also contained many proportions based on the golden ratio. The letter h, for example, is the golden spiral. Additionally, p and sh are created using golden rectangles ---- However, the use and occurance of the Golden Ratio in aesthetics doesn't end with the ancient Egyptians. It was used by the Pythagoreans, Greeks, Romans, and artists during the Renaissance. ---- The frequent appearance of the Golden Ratio in the arts over thousands of years presents us with an interesting question: Do we surround ourselves with the Golden Ratio because we find it aesthetically pleasing, or do we find it aesthetically pleasing because we are surrounded by it?In the 1930's, New York's Pratt Institute laid out rectangular frames of different proportions, and asked several hundred art students to choose which they found most pleasing. The winner? The one with Golden Ratio proportions.
I am not certain what you mean by "type." The golden ratio is the number (1+Sqrt(5))/2, and is thus a real, irrational number.
sure,in your imagination,but not in real life.
See if it melts!
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3/4 = 9/12
Bahh bah baby bah baby bell
A real life example is the chloroplasts found in plant cells.
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whether you want to compare something, scale among others things, Ratio is of the utmost importance
Real Numbers are the series beginning from 1,2,3....up to infinity. Note that 0 is not a real number , negative values and fractional values are excluded as well. For an in depth understanding on the Real Number System refer to ' The Golden Ratio' by Mario Livio.