here's my proof for those who were/are curiouspic.twitter.com/8KCSIeCndY
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i figured this out when i was an undergrad and thought i found something new and then when i showed my professor he said "ah, this was one of my favorites as an undergrad as well" the end
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huh, how about that
basically, except i don't eat breakfast
Proof? Or is there an intuitive explanation for this result?
I'd prove it this way. If you multiply the series at right by phi, you clearly get the same thing as if you added 1. But the only positive number with that property is phi: phi^2 = 1 + phi So it must equal phi.pic.twitter.com/48DadY7DpD
This one is amazing
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