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*Using quadratic formula, golden ratio is represented as - | *Using quadratic formula, golden ratio is represented as - | ||
− | + | <math>\phi</math>; = <math>\frac{(1 + \radic;5)}{2}</math> = 1.618033988749895 | |
− | + | <math>\Phi</math>; = <math>\frac{(1 - \radic;5)}{2}</math> = -0.6180339887498948 (Absolute value 0.6180339887498948 is considered as capitalphi) | |
*Argument <math>phismall</math> can be logical values TRUE (or 1) or FALSE (or 0). Any other argument values are ignored and Calci assumes it to be TRUE or 1. | *Argument <math>phismall</math> can be logical values TRUE (or 1) or FALSE (or 0). Any other argument values are ignored and Calci assumes it to be TRUE or 1. |
Revision as of 16:03, 20 July 2017
GOLDENRATIO(phismall)
- where is the logical value TRUE or FALSE.
GOLDENRATIO() returns the golden ratio value.
Description
- Two quantities are in the golden ratio if their ratio is the same as the ratio of their sum to the larger of the two quantities.
- Golden ratio is represented as φ(phi or smallphi) and its conjugate is represented as Φ(Phi or capitalphi).
- If 'a' and 'b' are two quantities with 'a>b', then
φ = =
- Using quadratic formula, golden ratio is represented as -
; = Failed to parse (MathML with SVG or PNG fallback (recommended for modern browsers and accessibility tools): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \frac{(1 + \radic;5)}{2}} = 1.618033988749895
; = Failed to parse (unknown function "\radic"): {\displaystyle \frac{(1 - \radic;5)}{2}} = -0.6180339887498948 (Absolute value 0.6180339887498948 is considered as capitalphi)
- Argument can be logical values TRUE (or 1) or FALSE (or 0). Any other argument values are ignored and Calci assumes it to be TRUE or 1.
- If argument is omitted, Calci assumes it as TRUE or 1 and displays the output as 0.6180339887498948.
- If argument is invalid, Calci returns a #NULL error message.
Examples
GOLDENRATIO(TRUE) returns 0.6180339887498948, value of capitalphi Φ
GOLDENRATIO(1) returns 0.6180339887498948, value of capitalphi Φ
GOLDENRATIO(FALSE) returns 1.618033988749895, value of smallphi φ
GOLDENRATIO() returns 0.6180339887498948, value of capitalphi Φ
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