Learn the mathematics behind the Fibonacci numbers, the golden ratio, and their relationship to each other. These topics may not be taught as part of a typical math curriculum, but they contain many fascinating results that are still accessible to an advanced high school student.

Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Ratio
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Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Ratio

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Fibonacci sequence and its relationship to the golden ratio
Fibonacci Q-matrix, Cassini's identity, sums of Fibonacci numbers
Golden rectangle, golden spiral, Fibonacci spiral
Continued fractions, golden angle, the most irrational number, and the Fibonacci numbers in nature
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