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Problem
A line segment is divided so that the lesser part is to the greater part as the greater part is to the whole. If is the ratio of the lesser part to the greater part, then the value of
is
Solution
Let be the length of the shorter segment and be the length of the longer segment. We're given that . Cross-multiplying, we find that . Now we divide both sides by to get . Therefore, .
From this, we have . Dividing both sides by , we get . Therefore, . Finally, we have
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