of the equivalent squares and hexagons are forming the golden rectangle in which
the ratio of the sides equals to 1.62 = f.
The theorem of Pascal (known as Hexgrammum Mysticum Theorem) states that if six
arbitrary points are chosen on a conic (i.e., ellipse, parabola or hyperbola) and joined
by line segments in any order to form a hexagon, then the three pairs of opposite
sides of the hexagon (ext