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Fibonacci formula without software and chart only maths? - Answers
The formula is phi (1.618) to the power of n (what term in the Fibonacci numbers, e.g. 43th) minus negative 1 (-1) divided by phi to the power of n, all divided by the square root of five (about 2.2306...) Here is an easier way to put it. The [] brackets mean INTEGER, or INT on a scientiofic calculator. To do INT without a scientific calculator, we should only get the whole number form the answer of the sum inside the [] brackets.
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Fibonacci formula without software and chart only maths? - Answers
The formula is phi (1.618) to the power of n (what term in the Fibonacci numbers, e.g. 43th) minus negative 1 (-1) divided by phi to the power of n, all divided by the square root of five (about 2.2306...) Here is an easier way to put it. The [] brackets mean INTEGER, or INT on a scientiofic calculator. To do INT without a scientific calculator, we should only get the whole number form the answer of the sum inside the [] brackets.
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Fibonacci formula without software and chart only maths? - Answers
The formula is phi (1.618) to the power of n (what term in the Fibonacci numbers, e.g. 43th) minus negative 1 (-1) divided by phi to the power of n, all divided by the square root of five (about 2.2306...) Here is an easier way to put it. The [] brackets mean INTEGER, or INT on a scientiofic calculator. To do INT without a scientific calculator, we should only get the whole number form the answer of the sum inside the [] brackets.
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