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Fibonacci Pattern

The document discusses two patterns found within the Fibonacci sequence. The first pattern involves adding alternate Fibonacci numbers, where the sum of each step correlates with the next step's sum. The second pattern involves adding three consecutive Fibonacci numbers, revealing that the differences between sums follow a consistent pattern and all results are even numbers.
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Fibonacci Pattern

The document discusses two patterns found within the Fibonacci sequence. The first pattern involves adding alternate Fibonacci numbers, where the sum of each step correlates with the next step's sum. The second pattern involves adding three consecutive Fibonacci numbers, revealing that the differences between sums follow a consistent pattern and all results are even numbers.
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Fibonacci pattern O,
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By 5, 13,
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Team
Fakers
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FAKERS 1st PATTERN:
The pattern works by adding alternate numbers in the Fibonacci
sequence.

Start with 1 + 2 + 5 + 13 + 34 = 55
Then shift one position and add: 1 + 3 + 8 + 21 + 55 = 88

When you add the results of consecutive steps, the sum matches the
next step:
55 + 88 = 143
Next Step: 2+5+13+34+89= 143
This suggests that each step’s sum, when added to the previous step’s
sum, gives the next step’s sum. This pattern holds consistently through
the sequence.
FAKERS 1st PATTERN:
Another example:
1st group: 2 + 5 + 13 + 34 + 89 = 143
2nd group:3 + 8 + 21 + 55 + 144 = 231
Sum: 143+231= 374
Next Step: 5 + 13 + 34 + 89 + 233 = 374

This pattern is interesting because it finds a relationship between sums


of alternate Fibonacci numbers and their position in the sequence. It
shows how different aspects of the Fibonacci sequence can connect in
surprising ways.
FAKERS 2nd PATTERN:
This pattern works by adding three consecutive Fibonacci numbers
together to get a sum.

Start with:
1+1+2=4
Next, shift one position and add and so on:
1+2+3=6
2 + 3 + 5 = 10
When you subtract the results of consecutive groups, the result follows
a pattern:
10 - 6 = 4

This shows that when you subtract first 2 ahead sums,you will get the
previous sum.I This pattern holds consistently through the sequence
FAKERS 2nd PATTERN:
More examples:
(Starting at position 2): 288 - 178 = 110
1+2+3=6 178 - 110 = 68
(Starting at position 3): 110 - 68 = 42
2 + 3 + 5 = 10 68 - 42 = 26
(Starting at position 4): 42 - 26 = 16
3 + 5 + 8 = 16 26 - 16 = 10
(Starting at position 5): 16 - 10 = 6
5 + 8 + 13 = 26 10 - 6 = 4
(Starting at position 6):
8 + 13 + 21 = 42 This pattern is interesting because all the sums
(Starting at position 7):
are even numbers. When you add three
13 + 21 + 34 = 68
(Starting at position 8): consecutive Fibonacci numbers, the results
21 + 34 + 55 = 110 always end up being even.
(Starting at position 9):
34 + 55 + 89 = 178
(Starting at position 10):
55 + 89 + 144 = 288
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THATS ALL O,
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THANK YOU 21...,

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