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Golden Ratio inThe Great Pyramids

Aaron Tuia

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Egypt• Egyptians were the first civilization to use

mathematics in art.• They incorporated the Golden Ratio in the design

of the Great Pyramids.

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• If you were to take a cross section of the Great Pyramids you would get a right triangle, known as “The Egyptian Triangle”.

• The right triangle is important because it Contains the Golden Ratios.

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Herodotus• Herodotus was known as

“The Father of History”. He was the first person to write about the Great Pyramids in 440 B.C.

• He once wrote, “The Pyramids , already ancient, were built of highly polished stones joined with great exactness.”

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• The Great Pyramids had a lot to do with mathematics.

• The stones that were used to build the pyramid had almost exact right triangles on all six sides.

• Each stone was polished down to 1/100ths of an inch.

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• The pyramids were placed to reflect the architecture of heaven.

Interesting facts

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• The pyramids were built in the lifetime of a single king, and were to help him be immortal.

• They were made mostly in 4th dynasty of the old kingdom, about 2800 B.C.

• The Great Pyramids had a swivel door entrances at one time.

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• http://www.crystalinks.com/gpstats.html

• http://www.dartmouth.edu/~matc/math5.geometry/unit2/unit2.html#Great Pyramid

• http://britton.disted.camosun.bc.ca/goldslide/jbgoldslide.htm

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