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Consider the
are consecutive Fibonacci numbers.
a. Show that
31(a) or 32(a) first.]
b. Find the second solution of the equation expressed in terms of Fibonacci numbers.
[Hint: Try Exercises 31(b) or 32(b) first.]
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