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Originally posted by BrollyBonce View PostToo easy
The Golden Ratio.

holy mackeral - now I am frightened
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Not much interest in trying to solve it but here is the answer.Originally posted by conned tractor View PostHere is a harder one:
1, 2, 1.5, 1.666, 1.6...
Bonus points for additional info especially on where it converges. And yes it is a real sequence.
If you take the fibinacci series, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21.... a natural solution to many problems, something like multiplying rabbits or something like that, can't remember an example.
Then take the ratio of consecutive numbers in this series, i.e., 1/1, 2/1, 3/2, 5/3, 8/5, 13/8....this gives the sequence shown. it converges to what is known as the golden number which is 1.618....
Now the golden number is used many times throughout history and in nature, the ancient greeks used to build important buidings to the ratio as it was considered to be the most aesthetically pleasing ratio for a rectangle. Whereby the width was, for example, 1.618 * height. Thus the height was 1/1.618 * width, 1/1.618 being 0.618.
It is also a root of the quadratic x^2 - x - 1. The other root being the exact inverse of this, i.e. 1.618 = 1/0.618 which as shown is also the reciprical.
Also, some sea shells and certain proportions of humans exhibit the proportionality from what I can remember. Anyway, there are much more details here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio
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A slightly harder question
In the context of the first question in this thread, what is the significance of the number:
0.6180339887498949......Comment
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qué?Originally posted by Churchill View PostOi fuqwit, you're too late!
I say, "You're too late!!!"Comment
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Yes I know, I posted the question, just giving a more complete answer for everyone. Been on the juice?Originally posted by Churchill View PostWe'd already done the "Golden Ratio" bit.

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Nope, resting my liver before I go to Ireland for a wedding. Must be detoxing!Originally posted by conned tractor View PostYes I know, I posted the question, just giving a more complete answer for everyone. Been on the juice?
Btw, don't believe everything Wikipedia tells you.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostNope, resting my liver before I go to Ireland for a wedding. Must be detoxing!
Btw, don't believe everything Wikipedia tells you.
Your own?
I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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