Math, asked by navisandhu9895, 1 year ago

Which numbers appear in Don Brown’s best selling novel ‘The Da Vinci Code’?
(a) Fermat number
(b) Fibonacci number
(c) Lucas number
(d) Golden number


vibhamk923: The answer is both (b) and (d). In the book, Langdon finds a combination of numbers in random order. When arranged in proper order, this forms the Fibonacci sequence: 0-1-1-2-3-5-8-13-21...The golden ratio also makes an appearance when Langdon explains that if the ratio between a pair of numbers is the same as the ratio between their sum and the larger number, the numbers are in the golden ratio.
vibhamk923: Therefore, both these answers are wrong. In fact, the Fermat number and the Lucas number make an appearance nowhere in any of dan brown's novels

Answers

Answered by kousikavg
1
c is the answer .I hope
Answered by kaniya
6
option c is the correct answer
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