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Three or more terms of a sequence are needed in order to find its nth term.
The terms of a sequence added together is the sum.
They are called terms in a 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...
Lowest terms and simplest terms are the same. "Simplest form" is used more often.