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-Which is not true about the Golden Ratio?
Answer: It is a random occurrence. The Golden Ratio is very precise and can be reflected in many things in nature.
-What prompted Fibonacci to investigate the Golden Ratio?
Answer: Fibonacci observed a precise pattern in nature. This Italian scientist observed the precision or mathematical patterns in many objects in nature. He realized that there are geometric patterns in nature.
-Which of the following is true about the Golden Ratio?
Answer: The farther up the sequence you get, the closer you get to the Golden Ratio. It has mathematical and geometric proportions that are not random. Indeed there is a pattern that makes things perfect and beautiful.
Renaissance artists used the Golden Ratio to?
Answer: create wonderful pieces of work. Renaissance artists made their work appear more proportional. They created beautiful pieces of art that became classics and are admired even today. We are talking about artists such as Rafael, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Michelangelo.
Why are things that have the Golden Ratio considered beautiful?
They are naturally balanced, they ha a proportion, they represent equilibrium of form.