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4. Let Fib(n) be the nth term of the Fibonacci sequence with Fib(2)= 1, Fib(3) =1, Fib (4)=2 and so on, find the following: (a) Fib(7)

(b) Fib (15)

(c) if Fib(23)= 17,711 and Fib(25)= 46,368, what is Fib(24)?

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