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The Fibonacci Numbers and The Golden Ratio

1) 31, 37, 43, 49 2) 155, 215 3) 57, 71 4) 99, 223 5) -2, -5/2 6) 208, 416 7) 624, 1248 8) -21, -35 9) 3/4, 1/2 10) 2.91, 3.21 11) 45, 61 12) 150, 385 13) 247, 362 14) -10, -15 15) 128, 8

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The Fibonacci Numbers and The Golden Ratio

1) 31, 37, 43, 49 2) 155, 215 3) 57, 71 4) 99, 223 5) -2, -5/2 6) 208, 416 7) 624, 1248 8) -21, -35 9) 3/4, 1/2 10) 2.91, 3.21 11) 45, 61 12) 150, 385 13) 247, 362 14) -10, -15 15) 128, 8

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The Fibonacci Numbers

and
The Golden Ratio
Who Was Fibonacci?

~ Born in Pisa, Italy in 1175 AD


~ Full name was Leonardo Pisano
~ Grew up with a North African education under the Moors
~ Traveled extensively around the Mediterranean coast
~ Met with many merchants and learned their systems of arithmetic
~ Realized the advantages of the Hindu-Arabic system
Fibonacci’s Mathematical
Contributions
~ Introduced the Hindu-Arabic number system into Europe
~ Based on ten digits and a decimal point
~ Europe previously used the Roman number system
~ Consisted of Roman numerals
~ Persuaded mathematicians to use the Hindu-Arabic number system

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 .
The Fibonacci Numbers

~ Were introduced in The Book of Calculating


~ Series begins with 0 and 1
~ Next number is found by adding the last two numbers together
~ Number obtained is the next number in the series
~ Pattern is repeated over and over

0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, …

F(n + 2) = F(n + 1) + Fn
The Fibonacci Numbers in Nature
~ Fibonacci spiral found in both snail and sea shells
The Fibonacci Numbers in
Nature Continued

Lilies and irises = 3 petals


Buttercups and wild roses = 5 petals

Corn marigolds = 13 Black-eyed Susan’s = 21 petals


petals
The Golden Ratio

~ Represented by
the Greek letter Phi
The Golden Section and The
Fibonacci Numbers Continued
~ The golden section arises from the Fibonacci numbers
~ Obtained by taking the ratio of successive terms in the Fibonacci series

1.6180339887498948482....
• For this reason, as well as its practicality, it
is used extensively:

• In all kinds of design, art, architecture,


advertising, packaging, and engineering;
and can therefore be found readily in
everyday objects.
The Golden Section in
Architecture

~ Golden section appears in many of the proportions of the Parthenon in Greece


~ Front elevation is built on the golden section (0.618 times as wide as it is tall)
The Golden Section in
Architecture Continued
~ Golden section can be found in the Great pyramid in Egypt
~ Perimeter of the pyramid, divided by twice its vertical height is the value of Phi
Examples of the Golden Ratio
Golden Mean Gauge: Invented by Dr. Eddy Levin DDS
Dentistry
The human face…
.
• Architecture…
• The Automotive industry…
• Music and Musical reproduction…
• Fashion…
• Hand writting…
• General Design…
The Bagdad City Gate
Dome of
St. Paul:
London,
England
The Great Wall of
Windson Castle
LOGICAL
PATTERNS
LETTERS, IMAGES AND NUMBERS
1.LETTERS

■ CSD , ETF , GUH , _____ ,


KWL
1.LETTERS

■ CSD , ETF , GUH , _____ , KWL


– CSD
– ETF
– GUH
–_ _ _
– KWL
1.LETTERS
■ CSD , ETF , GUH , _____ , KWL
– CSD

– ETF

– GUH

– ___

– KWL
1.LETTERS
■ CSD , ETF , GUH , _____ , KWL
– CSD
– D
– ETF
– F
– GUH
– H
– ___
– J
– KWL
1.LETTERS
■ CSD , ETF , GUH , _____ , KWL
– CSD
– D
– ETF
– F
– GUH
– H
–I V J
– J
– KWL
O , T , T , F , F , S , S , E , ___ , ___
,___
O , T , T , F , F , S , S , E , ___ , ___
,___
ONE, TWO, THREE,
FOUR, FIVE, SIX,
SEVEN, EIGHT,
______, ______, ______
O , T , T , F , F , S , S , E , _N_ ,
_T_ ,_E_
ONE, TWO, THREE,
FOUR, FIVE, SIX,
SEVEN, EIGHT,
___NINE___,
___TEN___,
___ELEVEN___
M,A,M,J,J,A,S,O, __ ,
__
M,A,M,J,J,A,S,O, __ ,
__
■MARCH, APRIL, MAY,
JUNE, JULY,
AUGUST,SEPTEMBER,
OCTOBER, ___,_____
M,A,M,J,J,A,S,O, _N_ ,
_D_
■MARCH, APRIL, MAY,
JUNE,
JULY, AUGUST,
SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER,

NOVEMBER,DECEMBER
IMAGE PATTERNS
NUMBER
PATTERNS
NUMBER PATTERNS
1.ADDITION
■1,2,4,____
1, 2, 4, 7, 8
(+1) (+2) (+3)
(+4)

2, 8, 30,____
2, 8, 30, 128
((2+2)*2) ((8+2)*3)((30+2)*4)
NUMBER PATTERNS
2.Subtraction
■20,15,10,____
20, 15, 10, 5, _______
(20-5) (15-5) (10-5)

■100, 40 , 10, ____


100, 40, 10, __________

((100-20)/2) ((40-20)/2) ((10-


20)/2)
NUMBER PATTERNS
3. Multiplication
■10,30,90,270,____
10, 30, 90, 270, _______
(10x3) (30x3) (90x3) (270x3)

■1,5,25,125, ____
1, 5, 25, 125, ________
(1x5) (5x5) (25x5) (125x5)
NUMBER PATTERNS
4. Division
■100, 50, 25, 12.5, ____
100, 50, 25, 12.5, ______
(100/2) (50/2) (25/2) (12.5/2)
■90, 30, 10, 3.333, ______
90, 30, 10, 3.333, ______
(90/3) (30/3) (10/3) (3.333/3)
NUMBER PATTERNS
5. Addition/Subtraction and
Multiplication/Division
■1, 5, 17, 53, ____
1, 5, 17, 53, ____
(nx3)+2
■7, 16, 34, 70, _____

7, 16, 34, 70, _____


(nx2)+2
NUMBER PATTERNS
6. Prime Numbers
■2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29,..........

■factors: 1 and itself.


Practice

1)7,13,19,25,
___,___
Practice

2.) 5,35,95,185
__,__
Practice

3.)13,15,28,43,
__,__
Practice

4.)4,20,59,176
__,__
Practice

5.)10,4,1,-1/2,
__,__
Practice

6.)13,26,52,104
,
__,__
Practice

7.)13,26,78,312
,
__,__
Practice

8.)35,21,7,-7
__,__
Practice

9.)1/2,6/8/1,
__,__
Practice

10.)1.71, 2.01,
2.31, 2.61,
__,__
Practice

11.)1,5,13,29,
__,__
Practice

12.)10,25,70,20
5
__,__
Practice

13.)38,47,85,13
2
__,__
Practice

14.)-1/2, -1,
-6/4, -5/2,
__,__
Practice

15.)500,200,
80,32,
__,__

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