SOLUTION: I'm utterly confused by this question... The length of a golden rectangle is equal to x+x√5. If x = √5, what is the length of the golden rectangle? Thanks to anyo

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The length of a golden rectangle is equal to x+x√5. If x = √5, what is the length of the golden rectangle?
Thanks to anyone who can help :)

Answer by ikleyn(52786)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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I'm utterly confused by this question...
The length of a golden rectangle is equal to . If x = , what is the length of the golden rectangle?
Thanks to anyone who can help :)
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Simply substitute  instead of x. You will get

 +  =  + .


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