Establish the mathematical relationship between the Fibonacci spirals, Golden ratio and cyclones. Where else in nature can you find the Fibonacci spirals.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Patterns are found all over the natural world. From the grasping tendrils of a plant to the dew-laden web of a spider, we can see repeated sequences as a product of living systems. One pattern we will focus on in this resource is the Fibonacci sequence. The result of the sequence creates stunning swirls and grasping hands. As you watch the following video to observe its beauty and mathematical importance, think about these two questions:
Can you describe the pattern that was discussed in the video?
Dr. John Edmark talked about the golden ratio appearing in nature. Where did he say that it appears? Can you think of other places where it might appear
Answer:
The ratio of each successive pair of numbers in the Fibonacci Sequence converge on the golden ratio as you go higher in the sequence. The Fibonacci sequence is 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, etc., with each number being the sum of the previous two.
We can easily find the numbers of the Fibonacci sequence in the spirals formed by individual flowers in the composite inflorescences of daisies, sunflowers, cauliflowers and broccoli.