2 The Relation Between Fibonacci Sequenceandthe Other Number
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Abstract: The Fibonacci sequence is famous because it’s have amazing and great
*Corresponding author properties. In this study, we prove some of the interesting properties which include
Raid Salih Jawad the relations between Fibonacci numbers and (9, 19, 29). And we found a lot of
connections between them.
Article History Keywords: Fibonacci sequence, golden ratio, Number 19
Received: 25.10.2017
Accepted: 05.11.2017 INTRODUCTION
Published: 30.11.2017 The Fibonacci sequence was given its name in might of 1876 by the
outstanding French scientist Franc¸ois Edouard Anatole screenwriter, United Nations
DOI: agency had originally known as it“the series of Lam´e,” [1] when the
10.21276/sjeat.2017.2.11.2 Frenchscientist archangel Lam´e [Dan Kalman& Robert Mena]
In arithmetic, the Fibonacci numbers [2, 3] are the numbers within the
following whole number sequence, referred to as the sequence, and characterized by
the actual fact that each range once the primary 2 is that the total of the 2 preceding
ones.
Fig-1:
There is a huge [5, 6] interest of modern science in the application of the Fibonacci numbers and Golden
Section.
Each Fibonacci number is the sum [7-15] of the previous two Fibonacci numbers!
Let n any positive integer. If Fn is what we use to describe the nth Fibonacci number, then
Fn = Fn−1 + Fn−2
[Sergio Falcon] where in every [18, 19] term the total of the 2 previous terms, starting with the values F0 = zero, and F1
= 1. On the opposite hand the quantitative relation of 2 consecutive Fibonacci [20, 21, 22] numbers converges to the
Golden [23, 24] mean, or proportionality [25, 26] sin (2_/5)/ sin (1/5) = 1.618.The classical Fibonacci numbers [27,28]
have been very used in as different sciences [29-34] as the biology, demography or economy. Recently they have been
PROBLEM STATEMENT
The following table Fibonacci numbers, with dividing the output of each one of them with the number (19):
sequence
Calcula
inverse
Period
tion
ci
As in Fig.2 we can see the final general views of Fibonacci sequence. The sum of the first (19) a number in the
Fibonacci sequence is to accept the other divisible by the number (19):
6764 / 19 = 356
This number (89), is the number of Fibonacci His status (11)! It reversed the wonder that is equal to: 1/89 =
0.01123595 ... Webmasters and password in this inverted it is the only one that includes in breaking the ten-year
consecutive Fibonacci itself:
0, 0 1
0, 0 0 1
0, 0 0 0 2
0, 0 0 0 0 3
0, 0 0 0 0 0 5
0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 8
0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3
0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1...
0, 0 1 1 2 3 5 9 5 ...
Reverse this process and our destination because we reverse the first (19) a number in the Fibonacci sequence,
so that it becomes the first is the last and the last is first, here's the surprise [Loay bin Ghazi Tibi]. Table.2 Fibonacci
sequence and the inverse of it and divided by 19 part 1.
1
3000
19 2
18 2500 3
2000
17 1500 4
1000
16 500 5
0
-500
15 6
14 7
13 8
12 9
11 10
From the table above, as shown in table 2 part 2, if we add no. (1) of the Fibonacci sequence to the offset by in
the inverse sequence, the came out number is divisible by (19), also if this number rose from the number (2) of
corresponding Fibonacci sequence also the came out number is divisible by (19). Then, if we add to the third issue in the
corresponding successive reverse, once again came out number is divisible by (19) ... and so on until we reach the
Fibonacci number (19)! It calculations alternately: time to add and subtract time, which is never left behind, and achieved
only with the number (19).
Also, if the process has all the numbers that follow ranked number holder (19), found that the calculation
between each number in the Fibonacci sequence and the corresponding sequence in reverse, the process is always put:
1. The sum of the preparation for the first nine successive preparation of any number from zero to 21 is the number 54
and this number is divisible by 9, and without rest,
54 ÷ 9 = 6
2. The sum of the preparation for the first 18 consecutive number from zero to the number 1597 is the number 4810
and this number is divisible by 19.
4810 ÷ 19 = 220
The number 18, which refers to the first number is 18 (9 * 2) It is here shown that there is a relationship between the
number 9 and number 19.
3. The number 19 is the same in successive number is 2584divisible by 19
2584 ÷ 9 = 136
4. The total number of successive 29 for the first number from zero to number 317 811 is a number 832 039 and that
number is divisible by 29,
832039 ÷ 29 = 28691
5. Total prepare for the first 36 consecutive any number from zero to number 9,227,465 is the number 24,157,816 and
this number is divisible by 19,
24157816 ÷ 19 = 1271464
And the number 36, which refers to the first number is 36 (9 * 4) and this again shows the relationship between the
number 9 and number 19.
6. Since there is a relationship between the number 18, which is twice the number 9 and number 19, now we have to
prove a relationship between the number 19 and the next in the series after the 18 number that is
18 +19 = 37,
a number 14,930,352 and this number divisible by on 19 without rest.
14930352 ÷ 19 = 785808
7. There is also a relationship between the number 37 and the next in the series after a number 18 or 18 +37 = 55, a
number 86,267,571,272 and this number divisible by on without the rest of the 19 ..
86267571272 ÷ 19 = 4540398488
8. It is known that the sum of the numbers 9 +19 +29 = 57 and this number is divisible by 19 without the rest of the 57
÷ 19 = 3. Now if we take the corresponding numbers in the sequence of the No. 9 and the two numbers 19 and 29, a
21 and 2584 and 317 811 does wonder if the sum of these numbers are accepted multiple of 19 as the corresponding
numbers
21 +2584 + 317811 = 320416
320416 ÷ 19 = 16864
To see consistency between successive sequence and corresponding of how to prepare in harmony with the number
19 in tune bizarre.
9. The sum of the first 19, the result is divisible
(136-84 + 52-32 + 20-12 + 8-4 +4 +0 +4 +4 +8 +12 +20 +32 +52 +84 +136 = 836)
The number 836 is divisible by 19
836 ÷ 19 = 44
10. The sum of the first 19, the result of dividing the number 17 in their own cascading is (-152 + 94-58 + 36-22 + 14-8
+ 6-2 + 4 + 2 + 6 + 8 + 14 + 22 + 36 + 58 + 94 +152 = 304) and the number 304 is divisible by 19
304 ÷ 19 = 16
11. When you multiply the following numbers among them
9* 19 * 29 = 4959
The last divided by the number 19 produces the following:
4959 ÷ 19 = 261
When collecting the numbers of the last one:
1 +6 +2 = 9
CONCLUSION
In this research we found that there is a lot of relations between the numbers 9,19,29, and Fibonacci sequence
and if we search more may we will find more than this also means that there is a families in the numbers as well as in
plants and animals.
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