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Various equal divisions of the octave have close approximations of acoustic phi, or , ≈833.090296357¢. <span><math>φ</math></span>If the <span><math>m^{th}</math></span> step of <span><math>n</math><span>ed2 is a close approximation of <span><math>φ</math></span>, the <span><math>n^{th}</math></span> step of <span><math>m</math><span>ed<span><math>φ</math></span> will be a close approximation of 2.
Various equal divisions of the octave have close approximations of acoustic phi, or <span><math>φ</math></span>, ≈833.090296357¢.
 
If the <span><math>m^{th}</math></span> step of <span><math>n</math><span>ed2 is a close approximation of <span><math>φ</math></span>, the <span><math>n^{th}</math></span> step of <span><math>m</math><span>ed<span><math>φ</math></span> will be a close approximation of 2.


For example, the 7th step of 10ed2 is 840¢, and the 10th step of 7ed<span><math>φ</math></span> is ≈1190.128995¢.  
For example, the 7th step of 10ed2 is 840¢, and the 10th step of 7ed<span><math>φ</math></span> is ≈1190.128995¢.