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1\;3\;3\;1\\
1\;4\;6\; 4\;1
\end{equation}
We can notice that if in the
Pascal's Triangle we have an even number, the corresponding position in the Triangle for $\Fb$ we have $0$, whereas if in the Pascal's Triangle we have
an odd number, the corresponding position in the Triangle for $\Fb$ we have $1$.
See the chapter \ref{Friends} for further explanations on this behaviour.