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Fibonacci Sequence

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Any three consecutive Fibonacci numbers form a Pythagorean-like identity: F(n)² + F(n)×F(n+1) + F(n+1)² = F(2n+1). Also: the last digit of Fibonacci numbers repeats with period 60 (Pisano period).

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The sequence was introduced to Europe by Leonardo of Pisa ('Fibonacci') in 1202 via his book Liber Abaci, through a rabbit breeding problem. However, Indian mathematicians Virahanka and Hemachandra had described the sequence centuries earlier.

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