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Golden rhombus
Rhombus with diagonals in the golden ratio / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In geometry, a golden rhombus is a rhombus whose diagonals are in the golden ratio:[1]
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Equivalently, it is the Varignon parallelogram formed from the edge midpoints of a golden rectangle.[1] Rhombi with this shape form the faces of several notable polyhedra. The golden rhombus should be distinguished from the two rhombi of the Penrose tiling, which are both related in other ways to the golden ratio but have different shapes than the golden rhombus.[2]