Almost a thousand years ago, an Indian scholar called Hemachandra discovered a fascinating number sequence. A century later, the same sequence caught the attention of Italian mathematician Fibonacci, who wrote about it. The Fibonacci sequence, as it began to be called, was straightforward enough - what made it fascinating was that this particular set of numbers was repeated many, many times in nature - in flowers, seashells, eggs, seeds, stars... Find out more inside this book!
This fascinating story written by Shonali Chinniah, published by Pratham Books and narrated by Asawari Doshi.
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This fascinating story written by Shonali Chinniah, published by Pratham Books and narrated by Asawari Doshi.
Storyweaver link: storyweaver.org.in/stories/5619-th…ting-fibonaccis
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