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James is painting a portrait. He is using a canvas that has a width of 18 inches and a height of 20 inches. Find the location of a
focal point on the portrait using the golden ratio
Hint Assume the golden ratio is 1.6181
A. A focal point is located 11.124 inches to the left of the right edge of the canvas and 12.36 inches above the bottom
edge of the canvas
B. A focal point is located 17382 inches to the left of the right edge of the canvas and 19.382 inches above the bottom
edge of the canvas
C. A focal point is located 0.09 inches to the left of the right edge of the canvas and 0.081 inches above the bottom edge
of the canvas
D. A focal point is located 16.382 inches to the left of the right edge of the canvas and 18.382 inches above the bottom
edge of the canvas
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