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The golden number? Phi = 1.61803398872...
the phi of n is the number of positive integers below n which do not share any factors with it. for example, the phi of 30 is 8 because it does not share any factors with 8 numbers: 1,7,11,13,17,19,23,29 these are called co-primes
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It depends on what phi is being used for. Generally, phi is used to represent the Golden Ratio, [1+ sqrt(5)]/2. In that case phi is an irrational number approximately equal to 1.6180
phi = [1+sqrt(5)]/2 sqrt(5) is irrational and so phi is irrational.
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Yes. For example, if you multiply the square root of 2 (an irrational number) by itself, the answer is 2 (a rational number). The golden ratio (Phi, approx. 1.618) multiplied by (1/Phi) (both irrational numbers) equals 1 (rational). However, this is not necessarily true for all irrational numbers.
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phi is a Greek letter commonly used in math and physics. It is pronounced "fee" and seen both capitalized and in lower case. In number there is a special function denoted by phi known as the Euler Phi-function.