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Mathematics, 15.07.2020 01:01 jgill27

In a study of the progeny of rabbits, Fibonacci (ca. 1170-ca. 1240) encountered the sequence now bearing his name. The sequence is defined recursively as follows. an + 2 = an + an + 1, where a1 = 1 and a2 = 1.
(a) Write the first 12 terms of the sequence.
(b) Write the first 10 terms of the sequence defined below. (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
bn =
an + 1/
an, n ? 1.
(c) The golden ratio ? can be defined by
limn ? In a study of the progeny of rabbits, Fibonacci (cbn = ?
, where
? = 1 + 1/?. Solve this equation for ?. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)

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