You are on page 1of 4

Name: Clairry Joy B.

Nicavera

Date: February 10, 2023

Section: BSPS 1D

I. Fibonacci Numbers
Give pictures of 3 “natural” objects found in your immediate surroundings that represent a Fibonacci
number.

Name of the object and


the Fibonacci number ( Illustration/Picture
F n) it represents

Plant
Object name

F n : 12 leaves
Flower
Object name

F n: 8 petals

Flower
Object name

F n: 5 petals

II. Golden Ratio


The handsome/beautiful you.
The Golden Ratio
› Measure the following from you face:

Write the
A. Top of the head to the chin measurements you have
made in this table
B. Top of the head to the pupil Length in
cm
C. Pupil to the tip of the nose
A 22cm
D. Pupil to the lip B 9 cm
E. Width of the nose C 5 cm
D 7 cm
F. Outside distance between the eyes
E 5.5 cm
G. Width of the head
F 4 cm
H. Hairline to the pupil G 17 cm
I. Tip of nose to the chin H 8 cm
I 9 cm
J. Lips to the chin
J 3.5 cm
K. Length of the lips K 6 cm
L. Tip of nose to the lips L 3.5 cm

Ratio

A/G 5.5

B/D 1.29

I/J 2.57

I/C 1.8

E/L 1.57

F/H 0.5

Average 2.205 or 2.21

Is your average close to the Golden ratio?

No, the Golden Ratio is (1.618...), however, my face ratio is 2.205 or (2.21). It has a difference of 0.587,
which may sound greater than the golden ratio value, but math has a long way to go before recognizing
my face as divine.
Journal Question:
Based on the activities, what can you say about the function of mathematics in keeping regularities,
structure and beauty in the world?

Explain in not less than 5 sentences.

I realized how important mathematics is in our daily lives as I completed the task. Mathematics is not
only a cohesive system of knowledge and activities; it is also a distinct way of comprehending the beauty
of the world. According to these findings, mathematics, as prescribed by the golden ratio, appears to be
the best explanation for nature's orderliness. We can't explain beauty because everyone has their own
definition of it. Some may argue that they discovered beauty in basic things like forms or color
combinations of the objects around them, and that thanks to the Golden ratio, we now have a
"standard" definition of what beauty is. We may not realize it, but we value buildings, people, and even
flowers for their physical appearance and symmetry in comparison to others. The golden ratio is used in
creating structures not only because it is appealing, but also because we believe it is a good proportion
for a structure to be reliable.

You might also like