Supreme_Isosceles_Triangle,_with_two_pairs_of_angles_in_Golden_Ratio.tif (227 × 287 pixels, file size: 12 KB, MIME type: image/tiff)
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This file contains an image of an isosceles triangle that has two pairs of angles that are in Golden Ratio (Phi to 1). Mathematician Clark Kimberling proposed that the definition of "Golden Triangle" be extended to include triangles that have angles in Golden Ratio. The measure of the apex angle of the Supreme Isosceles Triangle is approximately 42.5º (180º minus the Golden Angle). The measure of each base angle is approximately 68.75º (the Golden Angle divided by 2). |
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Created by Scott G. Beach with the Open Office drawing program. |
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2018-9-17 |
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