Re: Geometry problem
From: Jim (uhor3rih_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/21/05
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Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 21:57:38 GMT
"tadchem" <thomas.davidson@dla.mil> skrev i meddelandet
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Jim wrote:
> Hi! I have a problem that i canīt solve. Of course all numbers are
related
> in some way geometrically. But i am supposed to find the best
solution for
> these 2 numbers geometrically. They are 1,3928 and 0,7857
>
> Second is the squareroot of 0,618.
The first is approximately 1/(e-2).
> Someone who know how to solve this? Uncle Al can try to if he wants
Continued fractions.
1.3928 = 1 + (1/2 + (1/1 + (1/1 + (1/4 + (1/1 + ... )))))
e = 2.718281828...
= 2 + (1/1 + (1/2 + (1/1 + (1/1 + (1/4 + (1/1 + ... ))))))
> Maybe there are softwares for this?
Wrote my own Excel spread***.
> Thanks
You're welcome.
Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA
Numbers are relations between lengths in some geometric structure. Something
more obvious i guess
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