"fib" is an English slang word for a 'small' lie
It comes from the word fabrication, which means to lie.
Fib is basically an insignificant or a harmless lie , or u can say fibbing is milder form of lying . . . sentence : she fibbed about going early to bed last night when she actually did not she told a fib to everyone about being the topper in her school
Because the same calculations are done over and over again. Fib(n) - the nth. number in the sequence - is equal to fib(n-1) + fib(n-2). For example, fib(10) - the 10th. number in the sequence - is equal to fib(9) + fib(8). If you expand this, you get fib(8) + fib(7) + fib(7) + fib(6). If you expand again, you get fib(7) + fib(6) + fib(6) + fib(5) + fib(6) + fib(5) + fib(5) + fib(4). You can already see that some of the numbers have to be evaluated several times. In fact, the amount of calculations increases exponentially; whereas with a simple loop, to add numbers up to fib(n), this is not the case.
Lie. Fib. Untruth.
To fib in British English means to lie (not to to tell the truth).A fib means a lie, an untruth or a tell-tale story.
A trivial lie is also known as a fib.
Fib as a noun "he told a fib about eating his spinach" fib as verb "Fibbing is not acceptable, even if you don't call it lying"
lie, fib, fool, mislead, trick, deceive
No, it is not. The noun "fib" means a subjectively minor lie. The verb "to fib" means to tell a lie.
A recursive formula is one that references itself. The famous example is the Fibonacci function: fib(n) := fib(n-1) + fib(n-2), with the terminating proviso that fib(0) = 0 and fib(1) = 1.
Yes. The word "bib" has a short I sound, to rhyme with crib and fib.