Over 2000 numbers are around a circle. Each number is the sum of its left and right neighbors.
Given that one of the numbers is a one, how many numbers (as a minimum) must there be?
(In reply to
re(2): quick answer - to Brad by pcbouhid)
Yeah, I screwed up somewhere. The sequence does totally repeat. That seems logical, but I guess it's not correct.
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Posted by Brad
on 2005-05-27 18:09:10 |