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Hey all, I have a question that I have found two different answers for. Can anyone check my working out and tell me which one is correct. Thanks
The question is to find the value of side x in the rectangle below, the other side being 1. The rectangle is made up of two unit squares and a remaining rectangle that is a scaled down version of the original rectangle.
x
|-----|-----|---|
| | | | 1
|-----|-----|---|
1st way: Combining the two unit squares we know that the side lengths of the small rectangle are (x-2) and 1.
x
|----------|---|
| | | 1
|----------|---|
x-2
ratio: x/1 = 1/(x-2) we get x= 1+ sqrt(2)
but:
2nd way: Take one unit square away and x becomes (x-1), using the above diagram we get the ratio:
(x-1)/1 = 1/(x-2) and so x= (3 +sqrt(5))/2
I don't know what my error in thinking here is. Can anyone help?
Thanks heaps everyone, this looks like a cool forum!
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