The Golden Ratio
The Golden Ratio
The Golden Ratio
Objective: derive the value of φ and investigate its relationship to the Fibonacci
numbers.
What do the delightful petal arrangements in a red rose; spiral shells of mollusks and
the breeding of rabbits have in common? Strange to say, they are all related by the
number φ . Great mathematicians, biologists, artists, musicians, psychologists and
mystics have pondered over this number. It is also called “the golden ratio”.
The first definition of the golden ratio appears in Book VI of Euclid’s Elements.
Euclid defined a proportion derived from a simple division of a line into what he
called its “ extreme and mean ratio.”
In Euclid’s words:” a straight line is said to have been cut in extreme and mean ratio
when, as the whole line is to the greater segment, so the greater to the lesser. In other
words the line segment AB is divided by C in such a way that
AC CB
= .
AB AC
A C B
x 1
By definition of the golden ratio: =
x +1 x
→ x2 = x + 1 → x2 − x −1 = 0
1+ 5
x1 =
2
1− 5
x2 =
2
1+ 5
Since a proportion cannot be negative, φ =
2
We can now see that φ is irrational.
Some Properties of φ
x = 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + ....
x 2 = 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + ....
Hint: look at
→ x2 = 1 + x
or x 2 − x − 1 = 0
The solution is φ !
1
x = 1+
1
1+
2. Now consider the continued fraction: 1
1+
1
1+
1 + ...
1
We can rewrite x as x = 1 + which can be rewritten as x 2 = x + 1
x
The solution is again φ !
In any regular planar figure (those with equal sides and interior angles; also
known as regular polygons), the sum of the interior angles is given by
1800(n-2) where n is the number of sides. In a pentagon n=5 and the sum of
the angles is equal to 5400 . every angle of the pentagon is therefore equal to
540
= 1080
5
2. Let us draw two adjacent diagonals in the pentagon thus forming three
isosceles triangles
3. Find the measures of the angles in each of the resulting isosceles triangles
Now consider the following: by bisecting one of the 720 base angles we obtain a
smaller triangle with same angles (360- 720- 720) as the larger triangle