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  2. Dynamic rectangle - Wikipedia

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    A root-phi rectangle divides into a pair of Kepler triangles (right triangles with edge lengths in geometric progression). The rootrectangle is a dynamic rectangle but not a root rectangle. Its diagonal equals φ times the length of the shorter side. If a rootrectangle is divided by a diagonal, the result is two congruent Kepler triangles.

  3. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    For most symbols, the entry name is the corresponding Unicode symbol. So, for searching the entry of a symbol, it suffices to type or copy the Unicode symbol into the search textbox. Similarly, when possible, the entry name of a symbol is also an anchor, which allows linking easily from another Wikipedia article. When an entry name contains ...

  4. List of mathematical shapes - Wikipedia

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    26 Glyphs and symbols. 27 Table of all the Shapes. ... Printable version; In other projects ... Rectangle. square ...

  5. Template:Rectanglenotation - Wikipedia

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    Template: Rectanglenotation. 1 language. ... Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide {{{1}}} This page was last ...

  6. File:Root phi rectangle.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A root-phi rectangle, shown with division into a pair of Kepler triangles, the only right triangles with edge lengths in geometric progression. Date 3 June 2008

  7. Radical symbol - Wikipedia

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    The symbol was first seen in print without the vinculum (the horizontal "bar" over the numbers inside the radical symbol) in the year 1525 in Die Coss by Christoff Rudolff, a German mathematician. In 1637 Descartes was the first to unite the German radical sign √ with the vinculum to create the radical symbol in common use today. [3]

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  9. File:Root symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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