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The patter formed by summing the two previous terms is called the Fibonacci Sequence
The numbers in addition sentences are called addends . :)
They are SQUARE NUMBERS.
There weren't any numbers given below.
Fibonacci is most famous for his description of the number sequence, which in the 19th century was given the name 'Fibonacci numbers' . The sequence is made by starting with two ones, and adding them up, then to make every new term, the previous two terms need to be added together.
It is given that name because of eulers work with e
The name of the two numbers added together in an addition sum is the addends.Ans 2.An addition equation contains three numbers.The first number is called the augend from the latin "that which is to be increased"The second number is called the addend - from the latin "that which will be added"The third number is called the sum from the latin summa or "highest"It is interesting that this implies that the sum will be higher than either of the other two; in other words these names were given back in the days when mathematicians felt that negative numbers were somehow improper.
Icebergs don't have names or numbers.
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