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... numbers of the same form are2andlz2=12+1and1=02+1. In 1981, N. R. Robbins of Bernard M. Baruch College, New York, proved that the only Fibonacci numbers of the form w2 — 1, where w 3 0, are 3 and 8: 3 = 22 — 1 and 8 = 32 — l. The only ...
... numbers of the same form are2andlz2=12+1and1=02+1. In 1981, N. R. Robbins of Bernard M. Baruch College, New York, proved that the only Fibonacci numbers of the form w2 — 1, where w 3 0, are 3 and 8: 3 = 22 — 1 and 8 = 32 — l. The only ...
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... Numbers : How Bad Was It ? " New York Times , 9 October 1994 : sec . 2 , 34 . 6 Marling , As Seen on TV : 62 . 7 Albert Roland noted that observers of the do - it- yourself movement treated painting no differently than crafts . " The ...
... Numbers : How Bad Was It ? " New York Times , 9 October 1994 : sec . 2 , 34 . 6 Marling , As Seen on TV : 62 . 7 Albert Roland noted that observers of the do - it- yourself movement treated painting no differently than crafts . " The ...
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... numbers occur, but none of the even numbers are divisible by 4 so they are all twice an odd number, and in fact an odd number that appears in the topograph. Considering the odd numbers, one notices they are all congruent to 1 mod 4 and ...
... numbers occur, but none of the even numbers are divisible by 4 so they are all twice an odd number, and in fact an odd number that appears in the topograph. Considering the odd numbers, one notices they are all congruent to 1 mod 4 and ...
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