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Description The en:golden ratio (phi) represented as a line divided into two segments a and b, such that the entire line is to the longer a segment as the a segment is to the shorter b segment.
Date 22 June 2004 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author Eisnel at English Wikipedia
Other versions Image:Image-Golden ratio line.png same image with text removed (language-independent)

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  • 2004-06-22 07:40 Eisnel 270×156×8 (4345 bytes) The golden ratio represented as a line divided into two segments a and b, such that the entire line is to the a segment as the a segment is to the be segment.

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current08:09, 1 February 2008Thumbnail for version as of 08:09, 1 February 2008270 × 156 (3 KB)Xiong Chiamiovoptimized using optipng
08:06, 3 April 2007Thumbnail for version as of 08:06, 3 April 2007270 × 156 (4 KB)Liftarn{{Information |Description=The en:golden ratio (phi) represented as a line divided into two segments <font color="blue">'''''a'''''</font> and <font color="red">'''''b'''''</font>, such that the <font color="green">'''''entire line'''''</font> is to

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