Fibonacci sequence
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Etymology
Named after the Italian mathematician later known as Template:M (c.1175 – c.1250), who introduced the sequence to a European readership in his 1202 book Template:W.
Noun
- Template:Lb The sequence of integers, each of which is the sum of the preceding two, the first and second numbers both being 1.
- Template:Lb Any sequence of numbers such that each is the sum of the preceding two.
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- 2007, Anthony Nicolaides, Make The Grade At GCSE Mathematics, Higher Tier, P.A.S.S. Publications, 3rd Edition, page 169,
- 19. The first two terms of a Fibonacci sequence are a and b. Write out a few terms.
Usage notes
In modern usage, the sequence is often defined by specifying 0 as the zeroth number and 1 as the first. The notation is often used for the nth number in the sequence.
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