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Question Number 7847 by madscientist last updated on 20/Sep/16

is there a proof of a relationship    between ϕ,π,e where π=3.14,ϕ=1.618   and e=2.718 such that ε is some  oporator,ε=−+×÷  ϕεπεe=0 or πεeεϕ=0 or eεϕεπ=0

isthereaproofofarelationshipbetweenφ,π,ewhereπ=3.14,φ=1.618ande=2.718suchthatεissomeoporator,ε=+×÷φεπεe=0orπεeεφ=0oreεφεπ=0

Commented by FilupSmith last updated on 20/Sep/16

ϕ∗π∗e≠0         (i am using ∗ instead of ε)  π∗e∗ϕ≠0  e∗ϕ∗π≠0     ϕ, π and e > 0  π>e>ϕ     π−e >0            π−ϕ >0  e−π<0              e−ϕ>0  ϕ−π<0             ϕ−e<0      multiplying, dividing, etc  wont make it equal zero

φπe0(iamusinginsteadofε)πeφ0eφπ0φ,πande>0π>e>φπe>0πφ>0eπ<0eφ>0φπ<0φe<0multiplying,dividing,etcwontmakeitequalzero

Commented by madscientist last updated on 20/Sep/16

thank you

thankyou

Answered by prakash jain last updated on 02/Oct/16

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