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With only two numbers given, any number that you care to think of can be fitted into a sequence quite easily.
8 and 34 Alterative answer: Convensionally, the Fibonacci sequence starts with two 1s. So 1 and 8 are missing.
The Fibonacci sequence requires two numbers as "seeds".
start with 0,1 add together =1 add to sequence, gives 0,1,1 add last two numbers =2 add to sequence, gives 0,1,1,2 add last two numbers =3 add to sequence, gives 0,1,1,2,3 add last two numbers = 5 add to sequence, gives 0,1,1,2,3,5 repeat forever, list is endless
the numbers next in series are 35,43,51,... any two consecutive terms has a difference of 8
With only two numbers given, any number that you care to think of can be fitted into a sequence quite easily.
The sequence is 1,2,3,5,8,13,21.......8 is the missing number. This is known as a Fibonacci Sequence. The first two numbers are supplied and then further numbers in the sequence are formed from the sum of the two prior numbers. 3 = 1 + 2 5 = 2 + 3 8 = 3 + 5.....and so on.
8 and 34 Alterative answer: Convensionally, the Fibonacci sequence starts with two 1s. So 1 and 8 are missing.
This list of numbers is the list of prime numbers. Following 11, the next two numbers in the list are 13 and 17.
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Its indefinite: Start with 0,1 add last two numbers = 1 add to sequence = 0,1,1 add last two numbers = 2 add to sequence = 0,1,1,2 add last two numbers = 3 add to sequence = 0,1,1,2,3 add last two numbers = 5 add to sequence = 0,1,1,2,3,5 add last two numbers ......... add to sequence ..........
Arithmetic Sequence
They will always follow some Fibonacci sequence. If P and Q are any two numbers, then they belong to the Fibonacci sequence with the first two numbers as P and (Q-P).
The Fibonacci sequence requires two initial numbers to be specified.
An arithmetic sequence.
No. Grapes have nothing to do with a recursive series of numbers following the rule that any number is the sum of the previous two.
The Fibonacci sequence requires two numbers as "seeds".