SOLUTION: Suppose you have a Golden Rectangle cut out of a piece of paper. Now suppose you fold it in half along its base and then in half along its width. You have just created a new, sma
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: Suppose you have a Golden Rectangle cut out of a piece of paper. Now suppose you fold it in half along its base and then in half along its width. You have just created a new, smaller rectangle. Is that rectangle a Golden Rectangle?
This question is from textbook Heart of Mathmatics
Answer by MRperkins(300) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you are dividing each side in half so the ratio will stay the same.
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