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Ellis Shepard
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9 May, 12:02
Find tenth term of the sequence (1,1,2,3,5,8,13)
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Giovanny Benton
9 May, 12:24
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This is what we call a Fibonacci sequence:
Notice that after the 1,1:
4th term = 3 = = > 2+1
5th term = 5 = = >3+2
6th term = 8==> 5+3
7th term = 13==> 8+5
8th term = ... 13+8 = 21
9th term = ... 21+13 = 34
10t=h term = ... 34+21 = 55
In short each number equal the sum of the 2 preceding number
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