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18 June, 18:51

In the Fibonacci Sequence, each term after the first two terms is the sum of the preceding two terms. If the first two terms are 1 and 1, then what is the tenth term?

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  1. 18 June, 21:08
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    If the first two terms are 1 and 1, then what is the tenth term?

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    The 10th term will be 55

    Explanation:

    In the Fibonacci Sequence, we add the previous digits to get the next digit. So, here 1st term is 1.

    First term = 1

    Second term = 0+1 = 1

    Third term = 1+1=2

    Fourth term = 1+2 = 3

    Fifth term = 2+3 = 5

    Sixth term = 3+5 = 8

    Seventh term = 5+8 = 13

    Eighth term = 8+13 = 21

    Ninth term = 13+21 = 34

    Tenth term = 21+34 = 55

    So, the 10th term is 55.
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