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lindiwe

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The motion and restraint seen in Jack Tworkov's Untitled (abstraction of triangular lines)is based entirely on _________.
 
  A. the Golden Rectangle
  B. the root five rectangle
  C. the spiral
  D. Fibonacci numbers
  E. the Golden Mean

Question 2

Untold numbers of harmonious and orderly compositions, such as Michelangelo's The Fall of Man and the Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, use the _________ as their foundation.
 
  A. Golden Mean
  B. spiral
  C. root five rectangle
  D. Golden section
  E. extreme rectangle



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welcom1000

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



lindiwe

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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