A rectangle exists with dimensions ab, where 'a' and 'b' are the values of the lengths of its two sides. Find a ratio for a/b so that the following is true:
When cut in half [cut so that the shorter side is left intact and the longer side is halved], the ratio of a:b or b:a (it will alternate a/b and b/a) is perserved and remains constant, no matter how many times you cut the rectangle into smaller and smaller rectangles.
Prove that this is the only ratio of sides that allows this property (excluding negative side lengths of course )
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A rectangle exists with dimensions ab, where 'a' and 'b' are the values of the lengths of its two sides. Find a ratio for a/b so that the following is true:
When cut in half [cut so that the shorter side is left intact and the longer side is halved], the ratio of a:b or b:a (it will alternate a/b and b/a) is perserved and remains constant, no matter how many times you cut the rectangle into smaller and smaller rectangles.
Prove that this is the only ratio of sides that allows this property (excluding negative side lengths of course )
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