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7 November, 21:57

A golden rectangle is 32cm long. The ratio of length to width is (1 + square root of 5) : 2. What is the width of the rectangle in simplest radical form?

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  1. 7 November, 22:02
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    Width = 16 (√5) - 1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are told that the golden rectangle is 32 cm long.

    Thus, length = 32 cm

    We are also told that the ratio of the length to the width is; (1 + √5) : 2

    Thus;

    If a length of (1 + √5) yields a width of 2

    Then, a length of 32 cm would yield a width of; (32 x 2) / (1 + √5)

    So corresponding width = 64 / (1 + √5)

    We want to reduce this width to it's simplest radical form which means the denominator should have no square root.

    Thus, let's multiply top and bottom by (1 - √5);

    Width = 64 x (1 - √5) / [ (1 + √5) x (1 - √5) ]

    Width = 64 (1 - √5) / (1 - 5)

    Width = 64 (1 - √5) / (-4)

    Width = - 16 (1 - √5)

    Width = 16 (√5 - 1)

    Width = 16√5 - 1
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