Kaip apskaičiuoti Fibonacci Sequence
Kas yra Fibonacci Sequence?
The Fibonacci sequence starts with 0 and 1, and each subsequent number is the sum of the two preceding ones. It appears throughout nature — in flower petals, spiral shells, and the golden ratio.
Formulė
F(n) = F(n−1) + F(n−2) with F(0)=0, F(1)=1; Binet: F(n) = (φⁿ − ψⁿ)/√5 where φ=(1+√5)/2
- n
- term number in sequence
- F(n)
- the nth Fibonacci number
- φ
- golden ratio — approximately 1.618
Žingsnis po žingsnio vadovas
- 1F(0)=0, F(1)=1
- 2F(n) = F(n−1) + F(n−2)
- 3Ratio of consecutive terms approaches φ = 1.618... (golden ratio)
- 4Formula: F(n) = (φⁿ − ψⁿ)/√5 (Binet's formula)
Worked Examples
Įvestis
First 10 terms
Rezultatas
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34
Įvestis
F(20)
Rezultatas
6765
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does the Fibonacci sequence appear in nature?
Flower petals, spiral seed arrangements (sunflower), shell spirals, tree branches, and spiral galaxies all exhibit Fibonacci patterns.
What is the golden ratio and its relationship to Fibonacci?
The ratio of consecutive Fibonacci numbers approaches φ ≈ 1.618 (golden ratio). It appears in art, architecture, and nature.
Is there a closed-form formula for Fibonacci numbers?
Yes, Binet's formula: F(n) = (φⁿ − (−φ)⁻ⁿ)/√5, giving exact results for any n.
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