what is the meaning of Fibonacci series
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series of numbers in which each number ( Fibonacci number ) is the sum of the two preceding numbers. The simplest is the series 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, etc.
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1. It is a sequence of numbers in which 1 appears twice as the first two numbers, and every subsequent number is the sum of two preceding numbers: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 ... and so on.
2. When it continues, the ratio between any number and its successor approaches the ratio of golden section (1:1.618).
3. It was discovered in 1202 by the Italian mathematician Fibonacci.
4. It displays unique mathematical properties that make it useful in fields as diverse as astronomy (distances between planets and the sun, and the shape of galactic spirals), botany (growth patterns of plants and trees), and financial markets (price movements of securities).
2. When it continues, the ratio between any number and its successor approaches the ratio of golden section (1:1.618).
3. It was discovered in 1202 by the Italian mathematician Fibonacci.
4. It displays unique mathematical properties that make it useful in fields as diverse as astronomy (distances between planets and the sun, and the shape of galactic spirals), botany (growth patterns of plants and trees), and financial markets (price movements of securities).
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