because if we did not have him we would never no how to do math
he died in 1250I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU :]
no
he died of old age
The renowned Middle Ages mathematician's REAL NAME was Leonardo Pisano Bigollo (c. 1170 - c. 1250), but he was known by many names, such as Leonardo of Pisa, Leonardo Pisano, Leonardo Bonacci, Leonardo Fibonacci, and just plain Fibonacci.
Birth in Pisa (c. 1170): Fibonacci, also known as Leonardo of Pisa, was born in Pisa, Italy, which was a significant center of trade and learning during his time. Travel to North Africa (c. 1190): He traveled with his father to North Africa, where he was introduced to the Hindu-Arabic numeral system, which greatly influenced his later work. Publication of "Liber Abaci" (1202): Fibonacci published his most famous work, "Liber Abaci," which introduced the Hindu-Arabic numeral system to Europe and demonstrated its advantages over Roman numerals. Introduction of the Fibonacci Sequence (1202): In "Liber Abaci," he also presented the Fibonacci sequence, which has significant implications in mathematics, nature, and art. Later Works and Influence (c. 1220): Fibonacci continued to write and influence mathematics in Europe, with works that addressed topics like algebra and number theory, solidifying his legacy as a key figure in the history of mathematics.
Fibonacci found it interesting because he loved maths
The Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers That was discovered by an Italian mathematician called Leonardo Pisano. Sequences are a patter of numbers.
The Fibonacci Sequence itself was not CREATED by Leonardo of Pisa (more commonly known as Leonardo Fibonacci or simply Fibonacci). He is credited to the introduction of the sequence to the western world, (Hence the name "The Fibonacci Sequence"); however origins of the Fibonacci can be traced back to 200BC. *TJB*
Hey well the Fibonacci is a sequence it goes 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34 and carry's on like that you have one number in the sequence then add the next number to get the number after that so its quite simple really
Fibonacci is famous for his contributions to number theory.
17th november i know this because i have done my GCSE and i got an a on history and maths
Fibonacci is important because he introduced the Arabic number system to Europe. His sequence is much less important - it is mainly a mathematical curiosity.
Fibonacci numbers are important in art and music. The ratio between successive Fibonacci numbers approximates an important constant called "the golden mean" or sometimes phi, which is approximately 1.61803.
cuz it just IS.
Yes very much so maths is quite important in schooling.
The product in Maths is a number that you get by adding or deducting the numbers. Plus, or Minus is an important part of maths. Learning and understanding how to find the product in maths is an important foundation for developing their skills in maths.
No, but it is important.