phi = [1+sqrt(5)]/2 sqrt(5) is irrational and so phi is irrational.
which is greater, whole number with 5 digits or the whole number with 6 digits?
The least whole number with 6 digits is greater because it has more digits than 5 digits.
5 bits are 5 binary digits. If they represent a decimal number, then that number can be anything from zero to 31, and can have either 1 or 2 digits.
The number is 19.
phi = [1+sqrt(5)]/2 sqrt(5) is irrational and so phi is irrational.
It depends on what phi is being used for. Generally, phi is used to represent the Golden Ratio, [1+ sqrt(5)]/2. In that case phi is an irrational number approximately equal to 1.6180
which is greater, whole number with 5 digits or the whole number with 6 digits?
The least whole number with 6 digits is greater because it has more digits than 5 digits.
The number is 45. The sum of its digits i.e. 4+5=9 Five times the sum of its digits i.e. 5 times 9 which is 45
5 bits are 5 binary digits. If they represent a decimal number, then that number can be anything from zero to 31, and can have either 1 or 2 digits.
Total number of digits = 5
The greatest whole number with 5 digits is 99,999. The next greater whole number is 100,000, which is the least whole number having 6 digits.
The number is 19.
If you mean the golden ratio, that's approximately 1.618033988749894848204586834... The exact value is (1 + (square root of 5)) / 2.
The number is 19.
The golden number? Phi = 1.61803398872...