If two successive terms of a fibonacci sequence are both odd,then the next term is
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If two consecutive terms in the sequence are odd, then the next one, which is their sum, is even. The next two will be odd.
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If two successive terms of a Fibonacci sequence are both odd, then the next term is even.
- In a Fibonacci sequence of numbers, a term is the sum of the last two terms present in the sequence.
- 2, 2, 4, 6, 10 is an example of a Fibonacci sequence. Each term can be obtained by adding the last two.
- If two successive terms are odd, the next term will be the sum of these terms.
- And the sum of any two odd numbers is always even.
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