He thought about pooping while he did math on his iPod, whch was really only a peice of wood, but oh well if you want to learn more about him , either go ask him, or go to www.i dontcare.com
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I think Fibonacci wanted to find how many swirls or petals were on a flower ....... most of them are Fibonacci numbers....i think.... doin a projct......= )
I think it's illustrated in the patterns of flower petals and some animal shells. Also, the Fibonacci sequence is actually quite an accurate conversion of kilometres to miles (although that's really a man-made illustration).
Because it is so interesting.. . .. ... ..... ........ ............. .....................Fibonacci first published a use for the pattern to explain bunny population growth in his book Liber Abaci (1202).Other interesting uses for the Fibonacci Sequence:The Golden Ratio and The Golden Spiral (as seen in DaVinci's Vitruvian Man)Phyllotaxis (how leaves appear on stem)Predicting stock share pricing (Fibonacci retractment)Graphs interconnecting parallel and distributed systems (Fibonacci Cubes)The Core in Cornwall, UK (architecture)The chorus of Astronomy, a hip-hop song by Black StarThe time signatures and syllable structure of the Toolsong LateralusAncestry of male bees
Here are some - I'm not sure I can come up with 15 though: Fibonacci sequence in roots of plants Golden ratio in sunflower seed heads Rotational symmetry of flowers such as daisies Hexagonal honeycombs in bee hives Reflective symmetry in leaves this is which i could think of!!
With only two numbers given, any number that you care to think of can be fitted into a sequence quite easily.
I think it was rabbits.
There is the Fibonacci sequence but what is the Fibonacci code?
I think Fibonacci wanted to find how many swirls or petals were on a flower ....... most of them are Fibonacci numbers....i think.... doin a projct......= )
I think you're referring to the Fibonacci sequence.
It could be two Fibonacci numbers added up together.
I think it's illustrated in the patterns of flower petals and some animal shells. Also, the Fibonacci sequence is actually quite an accurate conversion of kilometres to miles (although that's really a man-made illustration).
Because it is so interesting.. . .. ... ..... ........ ............. .....................Fibonacci first published a use for the pattern to explain bunny population growth in his book Liber Abaci (1202).Other interesting uses for the Fibonacci Sequence:The Golden Ratio and The Golden Spiral (as seen in DaVinci's Vitruvian Man)Phyllotaxis (how leaves appear on stem)Predicting stock share pricing (Fibonacci retractment)Graphs interconnecting parallel and distributed systems (Fibonacci Cubes)The Core in Cornwall, UK (architecture)The chorus of Astronomy, a hip-hop song by Black StarThe time signatures and syllable structure of the Toolsong LateralusAncestry of male bees
Fibonacci's first name was leonardoItaly was were he was bornBorn in ....O,1,1,2,3,5,8,13...Natually a geniusA simple person who became famousConsidered to be the best mathmatitionCreator of the Fibonacci sequenceI....{think for your self lazy}by Donhead pupil in year 6
Fibonacci was born in 1170 he died in 1250 to the age of 80He was an Italian mathmaticianDuring his life he wrote a famous book called Liber AbaciHe came up with the Fibonacci Sequence, which is that the first number is added to itself then the next is formed from the second and the third and so on. The actual sequence is 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,ect.he also figured out the golden ratio which is the square root of 5 + 1 divided by 2=1.16454398......He discovered a mathematical ratio that seems to be evident in many living organisms, such as the arrangement of seeds in the seed-head of a sunflower.He ALSO was the best mathematician although many think it was Einsteinit was indeed Fibonacci !
I think the first one was released in 1990
The first 4 prime numbers? That is all I can think of.
Yes ...i think?