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In mathematics, the Fibonacci numbers form a sequence defined by the following recurrence relation:
The sequence of fibonacci numbers start: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, ...
Properties
- The quotient of two consecutive fibonacci numbers converges to the golden ratio:
- If divides then divides
- If and is a prime number then is prime. (The converse is false.)
Direct formula
Let and . Let
Then:
- and
- hence
- hence
for every . Thus for every , i.e.
for every . Furthermore:
It follows that
- is the nearest integer to
for every . It follows that ; thus the value of the golden ratio is
- .
Further reading
Applications
The sequence of Fibonacci numbers was first used to represent the growth of a colony of rabbits, starting with one pair of rabbits.