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Fibonacci Assignment For 1st Year College

The document discusses how the Fibonacci sequence appears in nature, with examples like the number of petals on daisies following the sequence. It provides details on how daisy petals grow in spirals corresponding to Fibonacci numbers. It also notes how the sections inside bananas and patterns on plants like aeonium and divisions in squash relate to the Fibonacci sequence.
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Fibonacci Assignment For 1st Year College

The document discusses how the Fibonacci sequence appears in nature, with examples like the number of petals on daisies following the sequence. It provides details on how daisy petals grow in spirals corresponding to Fibonacci numbers. It also notes how the sections inside bananas and patterns on plants like aeonium and divisions in squash relate to the Fibonacci sequence.
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Kricia Pearl S.

Napeñas

BSA 1-A

The Fibonacci Sequence is a sequence of numbers made by adding the previous two together to
get the next number in the sequence.

Ordinary Daisies have 34 petals. Some daisies also have 13 and 21 petals but the
most common are 34 petals which are also in the fibonacci sequence. Also daisy
grows in 2 spirals extending out from the center. The first spiral has 21 petals the
second spiral has 34 petals which is equal to 55 petals.
(1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89)

Another pattern in nature that mimics the fibonacci sequence is inside the fruit.
Banana is one of the example because inside of the banana is divided up into 3
sections and 3 and 3 is a fibonacci number. (1,1,2,3,5)

The Aeonium plant has a 2 spirals in the counterclockwise direction while 3


spirals in the clockwise direction. The two numbers are continous members of
the fibonacci sequence.

The vegetable Squash have a fibonacci numbers because squash have a 11


sections which is equivalent in 89.

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