
Marcus
the Marinite 667
Miller Avenue
Mill Valley, California 94941 USA
Step 7 Rotate
the line, PZ, to the vertical axis at, P1Z1, as in Figure
6a. This takes the length of the diagonal of the golden section
rectangle, PZ, and length 1.902
, and makes it the height
of the new rectangle, STUV. The vertical midline of the new 1.902
Rectangle, STUV, is Z1P1.

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The correct citation
for this article is: Mark A. Reynolds, "On the
Triple Square and the Diagonal of the Golden Section", Nexus
Network Journal, vol. 4, no. 2 (Spring 2002), http://www.nexusjournal.com/GA-v4n2.html |
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