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    INTRODUCTION In this report I will discuss the Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci sequence .I will provide work done on the exercises and give data and information from the exercises. This report will be based on 3 exercises given to me : (1) Get Golden Ratio with derived Formula. (2) Get Golden Ratio using successive approximation technique. (3) Get Golden Ratio from Fibonacci series. [1]The Golden Ratio according to Hom.E(2013) “is a special number found by dividing a line into two parts so that

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    His original name was Leonardo Fibonacci, but since famous Italian people were normally named based on where they’re from, he is referred to as Leonardo da Pisa, which means “from Pisa”. This was later changed by historians to the Latin version, Pisano. Leonardo sometimes called himself, in his writing anyway, Leonardo Bigollo, which means “traveller” in Tuscany. He felt Bigollo was a more personal name, one he could choose for himself. He never used the name “Fibonacci” for himself. It was likely made

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    CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2014 series 0500 FIRST LANGUAGE ENGLISH 0500/32 Paper 3 (Directed Writing and Composition), maximum raw mark 50 This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners’

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    4.3. Top-K Association Rule More than one algorithms & sequences were predicted for top-k association administers mining. But, most of them do now not take advantage of the essential definition of an association rule. As an occurrence, KORD discovers approaches with an unmarried thing in the resulting, while the arrangement of principles of You et al. mines connection rules from a move in lieu of an exchange database. To the wonderful of our concentration, least difficult best k rules finds top-k

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    you have chosen for your study? Sensory Modes b. What is the scale of measurement for your IV? Nominal scale c. What is the operational definition for your IV? Levels of numerical sequence recall: 1. Auditory 2. Visual 2. Dependent Variable: a. What is the dependent variable you have chosen for your study (DV)? Numerical Memory b. What is the scale of measurement for your DV? Ratio Scale

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    The Contributors of Logarithms The discovery of the logarithm is a great mathematics breakthrough made by John Napier and Joost Burgi. These two mathematicians had different concepts of the logarithms and its present use today. John Napier’s logarithms were published in 1614, while six years later, in 1620, Burgi’s logarithms were published (A REVIEW OF LOGARITHMS 2016). Both Napier and Burgi invented logarithms in order to simplify mathematical calculations. To reach their goals, they used two different

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    other, the query sequence and template sequence consist of different types of amino acid residues in this range (Table 1). The query sequence consists of the residues YTAEADGNTIFTKTIPSGITISA, while the template sequence 4IPU_A consists of the residues KDWGKGLSIGVLASGSIAAPLRK. After analyzing these two aligned sequences, some stark differences

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    The Philosopher’s Stone vs. The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 Arguably, the most intriguing part of the series is that though the plot is constantly changing, the feeling the audience gets from each film is the same. Consequently, the series needed some sort of closure that showed the evolution of the series in a visually, cinematic way. This is why the eighth film being a refined reflection of the first film is understandable and may actually have been needed to bring the series full circle. Nearly

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    people. The Golden Ratio is made up of the Fibonacci numbers. These numbers go in a certain sequence where every number, with an exception of the first two digits, is equal to the sum of the previous two numbers. So, this sequence begins with the following numbers 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 in that order and continues in that specific pattern (Bourne n.a). Phi, another name for the golden ratio using the symbol Φ, is the decimal made up of a single Fibonacci number divided by the previous sum before

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    using the sequence it is evident that there is a mathematically precise correlation in the world. This correlation can be seen every day when looking at nature, humans and even astronomy. This to many is proof of a creator. The argument against Christianity is that everything in the universe happened by a random chance. If this was true and the world was created by an absolute random occurrence then why would this number and sequence occur in almost everything on earth? This sequence is the answer

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