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  • 19-05-2018
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How would you find the width of a golden rectangle if your givin the length?

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  • 19-05-2018
A golden rectangle is a rectangle whose length and width follow the golden ratio (about 1:1.618).

Given the length, you would divide by 1.618 to find the width.

Edit: The exact value is [tex] \frac{ 1+\sqrt{5} }{2} [/tex], but 1.618 should suffice. 
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