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Title: Fibonacci


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Fibonacci
  • Born in Pisa in 1175
  • Nickname Fibonacci
  • Real name Leonardo Pisano or Leonardo of Pisa

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Fibonaccis Name
  • His real name is Leonardo of Pisa or Pisano. He
    got the nickname of Fibonacci when he started
    writing, like many authors do.
  • He got his last name of Pisa or Pisano
    because he was born in Pisa,Italy.

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Fibonaccis Sequence
  • Fibonaccis sequence is 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21,
    34, 55, 89, 144.
  • In Fibonaccis famous sequence, each number is
    the sum of the previous two.
  • Fibonaccis sequence can be found in his famous
    rabbit problemIf a pair of rabbits were put into
    a walled enclosure (room) to breed, how many
    pairs of rabbits will there be after a year if it
    is assumed that every month each pair produces
    one new pair, which begins to bear young two
    months after its own birth?

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Facts About Fibonaccis Life
  • Fibonacci was an Italian mathematician who lived
    c.a. 1120-1240.
  • He traveled a lot on business with his father and
    was exposed to many different mathematical
    techniques in arithmetic, algebra, and geometry,
    used throughout the world, which he collected in
    books for people to learn without having to
    travel the world.
  • Fibonacci also wrote a book called Liber Abaci
    which introduced Aribic numerals into European
    mathematics.

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Accomplishments
  • To become a famous mathematician.
  • He is widely known.
  • He introduced Arabic numerals to Europe.
  • He made the Fibonacci sequence.

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Bibliography
  • Books
  • Fascinating Fibonacci. Dale Seymour Publishing
    Page 1
  • PortraitsDale Seymour Publishing Fibonacci page
  • CD Rom
  • Fibonacci Encarta. Microsoft 1997.
  • Internet-World Wide Web
  • www.encarta.msn.com/index/concise/OVOL39/06D76000.
    asp
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