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Name: RAMOS DANIEL RAFAEL V.

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Section: A29 Date: 8/23/2020 M1 W1 L1 HW A1.3 GED102 - MMW
Homework – A1.3
Module Lesson 1. Patterns and Numbers in Nature
Analysis/Essay
1st Quarter 2020-2021

1. Give an example of a pattern that occurs in nature but does not directly involve numbers.

• One example of a pattern that occurs in nature but does not directly involve numbers is a
Rainbow.

2. Use the golden ratio to divide the line segment L with length of 12 units into two segments L 1
and L2. Specify the lengths rounded off to two decimal places.

The golden ratio is a mathematical ratio that is commonly found in nature. The equation of the
golden ratio is
= 1.618.
The only given is the 12 units so it is L1 it will be divided to the golden ratio to find the line
segment. When you have found the answer in L1 it will be divided to the golden ratio to find the
answer in L2.
L1 = 12/1.618

L1 = 7.416 The answer will be rounded off in to two decimal places, so the answer will be 7. 42

L2 = 7.416/1.618

L2 = 4.583 The answer will be rounded off in to two decimal places, so the answer will be 4.58

3. Construct a logarithmic spiral using golden triangles with isosceles side of length 3 units.
4. Construct a logarithmic spiral using golden rectangles with sides measuring 4 units.
5. Assess the symmetry of your body measurements by computing the proportions of your body
and checking if such proportion is close to the constant phi. Do the same with your facial
measurements.

The measurement of my height is (183 cm). I will use Golden Ratio to measure from my waist to
feet and waist to head.

L1 (Waist to feet)
L1= 183/1.618

L1= 113.1

L2 (Waist to head

L2= 113.1/1.618

L2= 69.9
Measurement of my face proportion using the Golden Ratio.

L1 (Head to nose)

L1= 10/1.618
L1= 6.18

L2 (Nose to chin)
L2= 6.18/1.618

L2= 3.82

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