No. The sequence goes from (f30)832,040 to (f31) 1,346,269.
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no, one million is not a Fibonacci number the closest to 1000000 is 987618.
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Any single digit number is a palindrome. The Fibonacci sequence consists of infinitely many numbers so 8, being only one number, cannot be the Fibonacci sequence.
No. Although the ratios of the terms in the Fibonacci sequence do approach a constant, phi, in order for the Fibonacci sequence to be a geometric sequence the ratio of ALL of the terms has to be a constant, not just approaching one. A simple counterexample to show that this is not true is to notice that 1/1 is not equal to 2/1, nor is 3/2, 5/3, 8/5...
Each number in the Fibonacci sequence is the sum of the two previous numbers. The first two numbers are 1. If you add them together, you get 2. Then add 2 to one to get 3. 3+2=5, and so on, until you get the 8th value. It is important to remember that the first two ones are part of the sequence.1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21