Re: How to prove the following for Φ^n



Sorry for that confusion, in my question Φ means Phi/ Golden ratio
(not small phi) =(sqr(5)+1)/2
So now as Phi > 1, I mean Phi^n → +ve Integer Infinity.

Hope this is clear.
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