There are Pineapples, some flowers and some sea shells
It is a famous sequence but it is not the most famous sequence.It is famous because, despite its simplicity, its elements can be found all over nature: from the spirals in the seeds of a pine cone or sunflower, to shell spirals, and the number of leaves per turn.
Pythagoras
I found a website called math-aids.com. They have free downloadable Pythagorean Theorem Worksheets that are customizable with different variables. The worksheets also list definitions and examples.
Yes, it is useful everywhere lengths need to be found that can not be directly measured.
The Pythagorean theory was not invented but it was discovered by ancient mathematicians many thousands of years ago who found that when the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle is squared then it is equal to the sum of its squared sides.
Yes, In Math There are Spirals. In Nature there are Spirals in Sun Flowers to.
The three spirals found in nature are : 1. logarithmic (in nautilus) 2. fibonacci (in sunflower centre) 3. archimedean (in millipedes)
cirlcle spirals lol im only 11
Spirals and eggs.
It is a famous sequence but it is not the most famous sequence.It is famous because, despite its simplicity, its elements can be found all over nature: from the spirals in the seeds of a pine cone or sunflower, to shell spirals, and the number of leaves per turn.
It is understood to be found in Ancient Greece. See the link below...
Pythagoras
Who invented spirals
Spirals in Hyperspace was created in 2004.
Turns up in many things - the leaves of a fern, the spirals in pinecones, the nautilus shell chambers etc
The longest side of a right triangleCan be found using Pythagorean Relationship
Why am i facinated by spirals? Don't you mean you are facinated with spirals cause you are a sad, socially rejected, friendzoned fragment of fridge magnet!