The next number is 70.The sequence is the central spine numbers of Pascal's Triangle (see related link and related question below).
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The Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers in which each number is the sum of the two previous numbers. When graphed, the sequence creates a spiral. The sequence is also related to the "Golden Ratio." The Golden Ratio has been used to explain why certain shapes are more aesthetically pleasing than others.
A few examples: Counting numbers are an arithmetic sequence. Radioactive decay, (uncontrolled) bacterial growth follow geometric sequences. The Fibonacci sequence is widespread in nature.
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A main sequence does not do anything - it is just a name for a period in a stars life. [See related question]
The next number is 70.The sequence is the central spine numbers of Pascal's Triangle (see related link and related question below).
No, a sequence does not necessarily imply repetition. A sequence is a particular order in which related elements follow each other, but they do not have to be repeated. Each element in a sequence is unique and follows a specific pattern or rule.
13 This is because each term of the sequence is determined by adding the 2 previous terms of the sequence. This particular sequence is called the Fibonacci Sequence, and has special properties. See related link.
No, a dynasty is a sequence of kings who were in some way related to each other. When the sequence was broken, a new dynasty started.
The Pharaohs belonged to a dynasty - a related sequence of kings.
Biosequence is the sequence of related soils that differ from one another primarily in the kinds and numbers of soil organisms that play a part in soil formation.
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Yes, the word 'sequence' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'sequence' is a word for a set of related things that happen or are arranged in a particular order; the order in which a set of things happens or is arranged; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to sequence are sequencerand the gerund, sequencing.
The type of proteins produced in a cell are related to the specific DNA sequences that make up the genes that code for those proteins. The genetic code in the DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA), which is then translated into proteins by cellular machinery. The sequence of amino acids in a protein is determined by the sequence of nucleotides in the mRNA molecule.