
The Heart of Mathematics: An Invitation to Effective Thinking
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Author: Edward B. Burger, Michael Starbird
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Chapter 4.3, Problem 25MS
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To explain: The imaginative story related to the golden rectangle.
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The Heart of Mathematics: An Invitation to Effective Thinking
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