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Extractions: Information about the Fibonacci series, including a brief biography of Fibonacci, the numerical properties of the series, and the ways it is manifested in nature. Fibonacci numbers are closely related to the golden ratio (also known as the golden mean, golden number, golden section) and golden string. Includes: geometric applications of the golden ratio; Fibonacci puzzles; the Fibonacci rabbit binary sequence; the golden section in art, architecture, and music; using Fibonacci bases to represent integers; Fibonacci Forgeries (or "Fibonacci Fibs"); Lucas Numbers; a list of Fibonacci and Phi Formulae; references; and ways to use Fibonacci numbers to calculate the golden ratio. more>> The Fibonacci Series - Matt Anderson, Jeffrey Frazier, and Kris Popendorf; ThinkQuest 1999 Aesthetics, dynamic symmetry, equations, the Divine Proportion, the Fibonacci sequence, the Golden rectangle, logarithmic spirals, formulas, links to other MathSoft pages mentioning the Golden Mean, and print references. Also available as MathML more>> Golden Ratio, Fibonacci Sequence - Math Forum, Ask Dr. Math FAQ
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Extractions: MATH 115, Mathematics through Its History is an activity-based elementary mathematics history course I designed and taught with mathematics majors, the majority of whom intended to become mathematics teachers. The somewhat ungrammatical title of the course is intended to carry two meanings; we attempt to study mathematics throughout its (early) history and we study mathematics by approaching it via its early history. Although the course could and will be taught during a traditional academic term, it so far has been offered during our Interim (January) term, which means it has met for 3 hours per day, 4 days per week during a 4-week term. A typical class session begins with a (usually) short quiz, followed by worksheet activities, followed by a combination of interactive lectures and hands-on activities, such as learning to use an abacus, learning to use a Chinese counting board, exploring Pythagorean figurate numbers with "pebbles" (candy), doing puzzle proofs of the Pythagorean Theorem, doing straightedge and compass constructions, and constructing the Platonic solids to discover Euler's formula. In general, activities are designed so that students discover results rather than simply review or practice them.