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---
id: 5900f3f51000cf542c50ff08
title: 'Problem 137: Fibonacci golden nuggets'
challengeType: 5
forumTopicId: 301765
dashedName: problem-137-fibonacci-golden-nuggets
---
# --description--
Consider the infinite polynomial series $A_{F}(x) = xF_1 + x^2F_2 + x^3F_3 + \ldots$, where $F_k$ is the $k$th term in the Fibonacci sequence: $1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, \ldots$; that is, $F_k = F_{k 1} + F_{k 2}, F_1 = 1$ and $F_2 = 1$.
For this problem we shall be interested in values of $x$ for which $A_{F}(x)$ is a positive integer.
Surprisingly
$$\begin{align}
A_F(\frac{1}{2}) & = (\frac{1}{2}) × 1 + {(\frac{1}{2})}^2 × 1 + {(\frac{1}{2})}^3 × 2 + {(\frac{1}{2})}^4 × 3 + {(\frac{1}{2})}^5 × 5 + \cdots \\\\
& = \frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{4} + \frac{2}{8} + \frac{3}{16} + \frac{5}{32} + \cdots \\\\
& = 2
\end{align}$$
The corresponding values of $x$ for the first five natural numbers are shown below.
| $x$ | $A_F(x)$ |
|---------------------------|----------|
| $\sqrt{2} 1$ | $1$ |
| $\frac{1}{2}$ | $2$ |
| $\frac{\sqrt{13} 2}{3}$ | $3$ |
| $\frac{\sqrt{89} 5}{8}$ | $4$ |
| $\frac{\sqrt{34} 3}{5}$ | $5$ |
We shall call $A_F(x)$ a golden nugget if $x$ is rational, because they become increasingly rarer; for example, the 10th golden nugget is 74049690.
Find the 15th golden nugget.
# --hints--
`goldenNugget()` should return `1120149658760`.
```js
assert.strictEqual(goldenNugget(), 1120149658760);
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
```js
function goldenNugget() {
return true;
}
goldenNugget();
```
# --solutions--
```js
// solution required
```