Suppose that these rabbits behave exactly like the Fibonacci rabbits (see lecture notes and section 5.6 of the textbook) except that they are not fertile in the first two months of their life (instead of one month), but thereafter they give birth to two new male/female pairs at the end of every month. Define the sequence, n = the number of pairs of rabbits alive at the end of month n. Like with the original Fibonacci sequence, we are starting with one pair of baby rabbits, and therefore ro = 1. Draw a table detailing all the rabbit pairs alive at the end of months 0 to 7 inclusive, and showing the values of all the r, for i from 0 to 7 inclusive. The simplest approach is to draw a variation of the table used during the lectures to explain the original Fibonacci sequence. This table is available in the shared Google drive or directly from this link. You can copy this table into your own directories and work on your own copy. This problem is continued in the next question
Suppose that these rabbits behave exactly like the Fibonacci rabbits (see lecture notes and section 5.6 of the textbook) except that they are not fertile in the first two months of their life (instead of one month), but thereafter they give birth to two new male/female pairs at the end of every month. Define the sequence, n = the number of pairs of rabbits alive at the end of month n. Like with the original Fibonacci sequence, we are starting with one pair of baby rabbits, and therefore ro = 1. Draw a table detailing all the rabbit pairs alive at the end of months 0 to 7 inclusive, and showing the values of all the r, for i from 0 to 7 inclusive. The simplest approach is to draw a variation of the table used during the lectures to explain the original Fibonacci sequence. This table is available in the shared Google drive or directly from this link. You can copy this table into your own directories and work on your own copy. This problem is continued in the next question
Chapter9: Sequences, Probability And Counting Theory
Section9.1: Sequences And Their Notations
Problem 65SE: Follow these steps to evaluate a finite sequence defined by an explicit formula. Using a Tl-84, do...
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