Gaah. Can someone please tell me the value of this fraction. (Pretend it goes infinitely.)http://gyazo.com/9f5f9d8efa15076e699f96590d1b184b …
@edderiofer That logic implies that the numerator, 1+rt(3), should equal 2+(3+rt(3))/(5+rt(3)) and it doesn't.
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@Jack_L_Lance@Jack_L_Lance But (3+rt(3))/(5+rt(3)) = (4+(1+rt(3))/(2+rt(3)))/(6+(1+rt(3))/(2+rt(3))), which should fit, no? -
@edderiofer I'm not sure what you mean. Are you saying it is in fact rt(3)? If instead you're saying the proof doesn't work, then I agree. - 5 more replies
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