Pi is infinite & digits never end. 3.14159 are amongst the first.
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The answer given above is for pi. The question was about phi - which is usually used to indicate the Golden Ratio!
Like pi, phi is irrational - but unlike pi, is not transcendental.
Phi = [1 + sqrt(5)]/2 = 1.61803 approx.
The first 10 digits of phi (the golden ratio) are 1.6180339887. Phi is an irrational number, meaning its decimal representation goes on forever without repeating. It is often denoted by the Greek letter φ and can be expressed as (1 + √5) / 2.
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 first 10 digits of phi (the golden ratio) are 1.6180339887. Phi is an irrational number, meaning its decimal representation goes on forever without repeating. It is often denoted by the Greek letter φ and can be expressed as (1 + √5) / 2.
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.
Phi, or the Golden Ratio, is approximately 1.618033988749895. It is an irrational number, meaning its decimal representation is infinite and non-repeating. This value is often encountered in mathematics, art, and nature due to its unique properties.