Fibonacci Numbers and Sequences

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Fibonacci numbers are numbers in the Fibonacci sequence. In this paper, you will find out what Fibonacci numbers are related to. You will also find out how Fibonacci numbers are everywhere in the world. Though Fibonacci numbers are found in mathematical subjects, they are also found in other concepts.
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary “Fibonacci Numbers are integers in the infinite sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 … of which the first two terms are 1 and 1 and each succeeding term is the sum of the two immediately preceding.” This is also known as a recursive sequence, because each number is a function of the preceding two numbers. Fibonacci numbers are contained in a few formulas. They are also numbers in shapes, such as triangles and rectangles. Fibonacci number is found throughout nature, art, music, and science.
Fibonacci Numbers originated from India hundreds of years ago. Though Fibonacci Numbers came from India, Leonardo of Pisa, better known as Fibonacci, made it known to the world. Leonardo came from a wealthy Italian family and traveled to North America to join his father. He was educated by the Moors and sent on business trips. “After returning to Pisa around 1200, Leonardo wrote his most famous literature, Liber Abaci” (Pearson). Leonardo featured a rabbit question in the book. The question was asked in a mathematical competition, he appeared in when he was young. Leonardo Fibonacci used the Fibonacci Numbers to solve it. Fibonacci Numbers is now used throughout our society.
The question that Leonardo Fibonacci solved with Fibonacci Numbers was about rabbit reproduction. The question was asking, “Suppose a newly-born pair of rabbits, one male, one female, are put in a field. Rabbits are able to mate at the age...

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...on of light and the rays are proportions in the Fibonacci sequence. Fibonacci relationships are found in the periodic table of elements used by chemists. Fibonacci numbers are also used in a Fibonacci formula to predict the distant of the moons from their respective planets. A computer program called BASIC generates Fibonacci ratios. “The output of this program reveals just how rapidly and accurately the Fibonacci ratios approximate the golden proportion” (Garland, 50). Another computer program called LOGO draws a perfect golden spiral. Fibonacci numbers are featured in science and technology.
In conclusion, Fibonacci numbers are used throughout society. It is astonishing how these sets of never-ending numbers, are used in various ways. From being able to compute pi and being used in art, Fibonacci numbers are very unique compared to other mathematical subjects.

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