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*The difference between Lucas and Fibonacci numbers are with the first two terms <math>L_0=2</math> and <math>L_1=1 </math>, but <math>F_0=0</math> and <math>F_1=1</math>. | *The difference between Lucas and Fibonacci numbers are with the first two terms <math>L_0=2</math> and <math>L_1=1 </math>, but <math>F_0=0</math> and <math>F_1=1</math>. | ||
*The Lucas numbers are defined by: | *The Lucas numbers are defined by: | ||
− | <math>L_n=\begin{ | + | <math>L_n=\begin{Bmatrix} 2 & if n=0 \\ |
− | 1 &if | + | 1 &if n=1 \\ |
− | L_{n-1}+L_{n-2} &if | + | L_{n-1}+L_{n-2} &if n>1 |
− | \end{ | + | \end{Bmatrix}</math> |
*The sequence of Lucas numbers is 2,1,3,4,7,11,18,29.... | *The sequence of Lucas numbers is 2,1,3,4,7,11,18,29.... | ||
*The relation between Lucas and Fibonacci numbers are: | *The relation between Lucas and Fibonacci numbers are: |
Revision as of 16:37, 20 July 2017
LUCAS(n)
- is the number indicating the position.
Description
- This function gives the Lucas series of the numbers.
- Lucas numbers are similar to the Fibonacci numbers.
- It is generated by added the last two numbers in the series.
- In , is the numbers position, which is used to displaying the numbers in the given range.
- The difference between Lucas and Fibonacci numbers are with the first two terms and , but and .
- The Lucas numbers are defined by:
- The sequence of Lucas numbers is 2,1,3,4,7,11,18,29....
- The relation between Lucas and Fibonacci numbers are:
and : where is the Lucas series with is the Lucas number and is the Fibonacci number.
This function will, give the result as error when is non-numeric or n < 0
Examples
- =LUCAS(5) = 2 1 3 4 7 11
- =LUCAS(0) = 2
- =LUCAS(1) = 2 1
- =LUCAS(3) = 2 1 3 4
- =LUCAS(-1) = Null
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