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In [[mathematics]], '''Fibonacci polynomials''' are a generalization of [[Fibonacci number]]s. These [[polynomial]]s are defined by: | In [[mathematics]], '''Fibonacci polynomials''' are a generalization of [[Fibonacci number]]s. These [[polynomial]]s are defined by: | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 16 August 2024
In mathematics, Fibonacci polynomials are a generalization of Fibonacci numbers. These polynomials are defined by:
The first few Fibonacci polynomials are:
The Fibonacci numbers are recovered by evaluating the polynomials at x = 1.