This: (1+√5)/2 is called in my exercice a "gold number" and I must resolve this. Could anybody help me please ?
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?????????????? "resolv" ??????????

me thank yu shood get outa politiks & stik tu math

me never herd av a so-kalled "gold number"

me tried a dikshunary & it sed..." minimun amount av lyophilik kalloid (in miligrams)...

which will kauz the flocculashuna vav gold solvent bi the aadithsu av..... (many more werds)

(talk bout fansee gibberish)

(sqrt(5)+1)/2

sqrt(5)=2.23606797749979

add 1 & divide=3.23.../2

=1.618033988749855
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