Math

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Here are a couple of videos we've seen about Fibanacci numbers. Those are the numbers you get by starting with {1, 1} then getting the rest of the next number by adding the two that come before. You just keep doing that forever. You get a set that looks like this {1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,...} It turns out that this pattern of numbers appears a lot in nature, too. media type="youtube" key="lOIP_Z_-0Hs" height="251" width="336" align="left"

Part I of Doodling in Math Class

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Here is Part 2 of the Doodling In Math Class: Fibonacci

There are lots more in this series. Just Google for "Doodling In Math Class".