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unreality → Dom
lol. Good point. THE FIBONACCI NUMBER IN QUESTION IS ALSO PRIME, and it's square root is related directly to the limit of the ratio of two consecutive Fibonacci numbers...
Aug 22 2008 03:55 AM
Yoruichi-san → Dom
Yeah, but the thing is, you said n had to be the nth number, but you didn't say n couldn't be any other numbered Fibonacci number...;P
Aug 22 2008 03:52 AM
unreality → Dom
well 1 is the first AND the second, so it's ambigious there ;D And 0 is the 0th but 0 isn't positive :D So there's only one answer
Aug 22 2008 03:44 AM
yak → Dom
eviyne's website, look at the source code, you'll know it when you see it. One number to keep in mind is the only positive Fibonacci number n which is also the nth Fibonacci number
Aug 19 2008 05:59 PM





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