SOLUTION: If one takes the values outputted by the function x^x when given whole numbers and makes a ratio of them, akin to what is done with consecutive numbers of the fibonnanci series to
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Question 723697: If one takes the values outputted by the function x^x when given whole numbers and makes a ratio of them, akin to what is done with consecutive numbers of the fibonnanci series to find the golden ratio, is a similar ratio reached, or does it just approach closer and closer to 0? If such a ratio exists, what would the value be to the nearest millionth?
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