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If you know how to find the area of a triangle do the same thing and you will get the same answer.
when you have a term sequence it is the same thing happening over and over again
All Triangles have 3 Sides. The only thing that is unique about an equilateral triangle is all 3 sides are the same length.
And octagon is an 8 sided triangle. A hexagon is a 6 side triangle. "Oct" is a prefix that means 8. "Hex" is a prefix that means 6.
Im not answering but making a statement... but wow i got the same question.
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No. They are two words that both refer to the same set of numbers: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, and so on.
Well a like sequence would follow the same rule as the sequence itself: Each number (after the first two) is the sum of the previous two numbers. Thus the sequence begins 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, etc. The higher up in the sequence, the closer two consecutive "Fibonacci numbers" of the sequence divided by each other will approach the golden ratio (approximately 1 : 1.618 or 0.618 : 1).
"Infected" means the exact same thing as "infected," much like "triangle" means the exact same thing as "triangle." They are the same word!
Because the shape of Fibonacci is the same way and structure.
This is a combination of 2 mathematical things -- the Golden ratio and the Fibonacci sequence. The Golden ratio is (a+b)/a = a/b or ((1 + sqrt(5))/2 = 1.618...). A rectangle with sides of length a and b (with a>b) can have a square of size b removed from one end and leave a rectangle with the same ratio of sides as the original, but smaller of course. The simplest Fibonacci sequence is (0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,...) start with 0 and 1, add them together to get 1. The last 2 entries are now (1,1), add them to get 2. The last 2 entries are (1,2), add them to get 3. Etc. The 2 are related in that dividing an entry in the Fibonacci sequence by the one before it gets closer to the numeric value of the Golden ratio the higher the entry number is
If you know how to find the area of a triangle do the same thing and you will get the same answer.
when you have a term sequence it is the same thing happening over and over again
The special thing about an equilateral triangle is that all sides are the same length and all three angles are 60 degrees. It is a special case of the isosceles triangle.
A triangle has 3 sides. A regular triangle has all EQUAL sides. An isosceles triangle has 2 EQUAL sides. A scalene triangle has NO equal sides. Equal = parallel..basically equal and parallel are the same thing, in this conversation.
A triangle is the same as a equilateral triangle because a equilateral triangle is a triangle but it is congruent on all sides