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Which is the best explanation for why the golden ratio was so attractive to
the Greeks?
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Greek artist were also mathematicians.
The golden ratio was a guiding principle in an often chaotic world.
It made construction much easier.
The golden ration offered hope for a richer future.
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The golden ratio was a guiding principle in an often chaotic world.
Reason: Greeks prized harmony, order, and ideal proportion (Pythagoreans/Platonists believed mathematical ratios expressed true beauty), so the golden ratio appealed as a simple mathematical rule that produced pleasing, orderly forms.
Reason: Greeks prized harmony, order, and ideal proportion (Pythagoreans/Platonists believed mathematical ratios expressed true beauty), so the golden ratio appealed as a simple mathematical rule that produced pleasing, orderly forms.
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