He went to all his classes, and stayed awake in them. He did his homework when
it was assigned, with the TV and the iPod turned off, and he handed it in on time.
And he got together with his teacher whenever there was something that he didn't
understand and couldn't figure out on his own.
He was also smart, but that wasn't as important as his attitude. There were a lot
smarter people around, but they weren't willing to do the work.
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∙ 13y agobecause it is one of the easiest methord
Mathematics was not so much discovered as developed over time by many different sources and cultures.
For Physics and Engineering yes, but not so much for Chemistry.
Fibonacci numbers are important in art and music. The ratio between successive Fibonacci numbers approximates an important constant called "the golden mean" or sometimes phi, which is approximately 1.61803.
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.
i don know so why am i typing this i don make sence
he was a mathematician that invented the sequence 1,1,2,3,5,8ect so you nearly know every thing
The college system as we know it was not in place during Fibonacci's lifetime, so he did not "go to college" at all. Instead, he studied under leading Arab mathematicians of the time.
1. To have his own sailing boat. 2. Beat a man at a mathematics race. 3. Be so clever that the emperor would want to meet him. Hope this helped :D
Google: Peano, Fibonacci edit: The above are contributors, not contributions so it does not answer the question. Italian geometry of about a century ago was the start of what is considered "modern geometry." Italy is still a strong contributor to geometry as well as to practically all fields of mathematics.
I can't be sure what you would use it for but I do know that it can be used for converting kilometres into miles i.e. 5 miles =8 kilometres and so on and that many flowers have a Fibonacci number of petals.
Fibonacci found it interesting because he loved maths
You should take courses to help you improve your mathematics!
For Physics and Engineering yes, but not so much for Chemistry.
he didn't actually find it interesting, in fact he fell asleep straight after he found it .
No, it should not. And if you studied logic (a branch of mathematics), you would know that this answer means that the "if so" clause becomes irrelevant.
NO, its not a Fibonacci Sequence, but it is very close. The Fibonacci Sequence is a series of numbers in which one term is the sum of the previous two terms. The Fibonacci Sequence would go as follows: 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,..... So 0+1=1, 1+1=2, 1+2=3, 2+3=5, ans so on.