Learn about the Work of Leonardo Fibonacci
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Learn about Leonardo Fibonacci, the Italian mathematician who discovered the famous Fibonacci sequence.

Fibonacci was born in 1175. Many believe he was the most important mathematician of the Middle Ages. Fibonacci helped convince Europeans to use Arabic numbers instead of Roman numerals. He also identified an important sequence of numbers known as the Fibonacci sequence. This sequence describes many patterns that occur in nature. Use this app to help students learn about the significance of Leonardo Fibonacci and his contributions. He is certainly a giant in the history of mathematics.

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Special features make using Leonardo Fibonacci • Mathematician fun:

1. Tap buttons to learn about key math concepts related to Fibonacci.

2. interesting facts are presented using colorful charts.

3. Tap the quiz or game buttons to practice what you've learned.

4. Read about why Fibonacci is remembered today for his mathematical contributions.

5. Sound effects make the interaction even more fun.

6. Available for iPad and Apple TV devices.

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