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... which agrees with a to 6-digit accuracy, even though its denominator only has two digits. The worst possible case occurs when the product r R is close to 1. An example is the continued fraction for a = 1/(/26 -4). To obtain this continued fraction note that the irrational number x = /2-6 - 4 satisfi ...
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