Nature of Mathematics Part 1 and 2
Nature of Mathematics Part 1 and 2
Nature of Mathematics Part 1 and 2
MATM111
NATURE OF MATHEMATICS:
Mathematics in Our World
Jerica Nicole R. Flores, MAEd
Lecturer
I. Nature of Mathematics: Mathematics in Our World
Learning Outline
I. Nature of Mathematics: Mathematics in Our World
Learning Outcomes
Nature of Mathematics Patterns
and Numbers
Nature of Mathematics Patterns
What is it? and Numbers
Where is it?
What is it for?
How it is done?
Who uses
Mathematics?
Why is it
important to
learn or know?
Nature of Mathematics Patterns
and Numbers
Nature of Mathematics Patterns
and Numbers
Nature of Mathematics Patterns
and Numbers
Nature of Mathematics Patterns
and Numbers
PATTERNS AND NUMBERS IN NATURE AND THE WORLD
Where in:
RECITATION
RECITATION
_______ 1.) The golden ratio is a mathematical term given to the phenomena of when two lengths, when
divided via a formula, is equal to the number phi (φ).
_______ 2.) A golden ratio occurs when the formula equation equals the number phi, which is roughly 1.618033,
however, this number has an infinite number of decimal places.
_______ 3.) The golden ratio was likely first discovered by mathematicians of Ancient Greece, including
Pythagoras and Euclid, and studied by later folk such as the Italian Leonardo Bonacci (Leonardo of
Pisa).
_______ 4.) Circles can be created via the golden ratio, known as ‘golden rectangles’, that have sides of a 1:1.618
ratio, and they are widely accepted as being more aesthetically pleasing than rectangles of random
sizes.
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