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The two segments are actually in a ratio equal to the weight multiplied by the ratio of the denominators of their respective bounds.
The two segments are actually in a ratio equal to the weight multiplied by the ratio of the denominators of their respective bounds.


We’ll test this out on the example from before. We know that the weighted mediant formula with <span><math>φ</math></span> as weight, the interval between <span><math>\frac 13</math></span> and <span><math>\frac 12</math></span>, and weight leaning toward the parent ratio (<span><math>\frac 12</math></span>) gives the value <span><math>≈ 0.419821</math></span>. So our two segments are:
We’ll test this out on the example from before. We know that the weighted mediant formula with <span><math>φ</math></span> as weight, the interval between <span><math>\frac 13</math></span> and <span><math>\frac 12</math></span>, and weight leaning toward the parent ratio <span><math>\frac 12</math></span> gives the value <span><math>≈ 0.419821</math></span>. So our two segments are:


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