Recreational Mathematics – Expressing Golden Ratio in Terms of e and ?

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I was playing around with numbers when I noticed that $\sqrt e$ was very somewhat close to $\phi$

And so, I took it upon myself to try to find a way to express the golden ratio in terms of the infamous values, $\large\pi$ and $\large e$
The closest that I've come so far is:
$$
\varphi \approx \sqrt e – \frac{\pi}{(e+\pi)^e – \sqrt e}
$$

My question is,
Is there a better (more precise and accurate) way of expressing $\phi$ in terms of $e$ and $\pi$ ?

Best Answer

The following is exact. :-)

$$\phi=\frac{\frac{\pi}{\pi}+\sqrt{\frac{e+e+e+e+e}{e}}}{\frac{e}{e}+\frac{\pi}{\pi}}$$