Fractals and the Chaos Game

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This lesson from the Shodor Education Foundation Inc is designed to show students how the Sierpinski triangle can arise from seemingly totally unrelated sources This gives the students an appreciation of the interconnections of different kinds of mathematics

Creator: Shodor
Publisher: Shodor
Last Updated: 7/8/2014

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