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Komentáře • 11

  • @gustavosalcedo3092
    @gustavosalcedo3092 Před 19 dny +3

    Greetings professor.
    Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
    You are truly a very intelligent man!

  • @SaucyCinemaFilm
    @SaucyCinemaFilm Před 19 dny +2

    Whew! Tour de force!!
    Buried within here is that (1 + √5)/2 is the number PHI, aka, “The Golden Ratio” which does reduce to x^2 - x = 1.
    And furthermore phi^n - phi^(n-1) = phi^(n-2)

  • @thomashorine9198
    @thomashorine9198 Před 14 dny

    You can use polynomial division to write x^12 as q(x)(x^2-x-1) +r(x), where r(x) is at most linear. Then the value sought is r evaluated at phi.

  • @user-lz9xu2bn8p
    @user-lz9xu2bn8p Před 18 dny +1

    Professor use complex method.

  • @kambizkhosravi6138
    @kambizkhosravi6138 Před 4 dny

    set it equal to x and take the Log.

  • @user-ee1ne3bg4w
    @user-ee1ne3bg4w Před 19 dny +1

    متابعة من المغرب

  • @user-ee1ne3bg4w
    @user-ee1ne3bg4w Před 19 dny +1

    تبارك الله عليك

  • @cyruschang1904
    @cyruschang1904 Před 18 dny +2

    ((1 + ✓5)/2)^2 = (3 + ✓5)/2
    ((1 + ✓5)/2)^4 = ((3 + ✓5)/2)^2 = (7 + 3✓5)/2
    ((1 + ✓5)/2)^6 = ((3 + ✓5)/2)((7 + 3✓5)/2) = (9 + 4✓5)
    ((1 + ✓5)/2)^12 = (9 + 4✓5)^2 = 161 + 72✓5

    • @keizerantares
      @keizerantares Před 17 dny

      The final answer is 144×PHI + 89
      Reason is that you en with (PHI^4)^3 which gives you (3PHI + 2)^3
      This yields:
      27PHI^3 + 54PHI^2 + 36PHI + 8
      Which gives in turn:
      27(2PHI + 1) + 90PHI + 62
      This gives:
      54PHI + 27 + 90PHI + 62
      And we get
      144PHI + 89

  • @MathSync
    @MathSync Před 19 dny

    i ❤ Mathematics