Solved: In Exercises 127 and 128, use the Fibonacci sequence. (See Example 5.) 127

Chapter 9, Problem 128

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In Exercises 127 and 128, use the Fibonacci sequence. (See Example 5.)

Using the definition of \(b_{n}\) given in Exercise 127, show that \(b_{n}\) can be defined recursively by

\(b_{n}=1+\frac{1}{b_{n-1}}\).

Text Transcription:

b_n

b_n = 1 + 1 /b_n−1

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