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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.

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