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Fibonacci Powers and a Fascinating Triangle

by Dale K. Hathaway (Olivet Nazarene University) and Stephen L. Brown (Olivet Nazarene University)

This article originally appeared in:
College Mathematics Journal
March, 1997

Subject classification(s): Algebra and Number Theory | Number Theory
Applicable Course(s): 3.7 Discrete Math

A modified Fibonacci triangle is created by squaring Fibonacci numbers. Interesting numbers such as Lucas numbers appear.


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