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14 June, 14:24

A "golden rectangle" is a rectangle where the ratio of the longer side to the shorter side is the "golden ratio." These rectangles are said to be visually pleasing. An example of a "golden rectangle" has a length equal to x units and a width equal to x - 1 units. Its area is 1 square unit. What is the length of this golden rectangle?

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  1. 14 June, 14:32
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    The answer is b. I just did the question and that is the answer
  2. 14 June, 14:51
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    It is the golden ratio that's greater than one.

    The length is 1.618 ...

    The width would be 0.618 ...
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