File:Thirteen ways of arranging long and short syllables in a cadence of length six.png
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English: Hemachandra described Fibonacci numbers before Fibonacci, by looking at how many ways long and short syllables fit into a cadence. Here a cadence of length six is shown, using Cuisenaire rods of length one and two centimetres. |
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