The document discusses Sierpinski's triangle, a fractal pattern named after the Polish mathematician Waclaw Sierpinski. It is constructed by recursively subdividing an equilateral triangle into smaller equilateral triangles. As the construction continues, the pattern is self-similar and can be reproduced at any magnification. Tables and examples are provided showing how the number of green and black triangles increases predictably according to the level or figure number in the Sierpinski pattern. Links are given for additional information on the mathematical properties and generation of the Sierpinski triangle fractal.
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Sierpinski's Triangle or the Sierpinski gasket
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2. How many green triangles are in the fourth figure?
How many black triangles are in the fourth figure?
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Figure Black Triangles Is there a pattern???
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2 2 3.) How many black triangles are in the 3rd figure? 4 CORRECT!
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4.) If the pattern continued, how many green triangles are in the nth figure? 2 SUPER!
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( 2 ) 3^(n-1)
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The Sierpinski triangle, also called the Sierpinski gasket or the Sierpinski Sieve, is a fractal and
attractive fixed set with the overall shape of an equilateral triangle, subdivided recursively into
smaller equilateral triangles. Originally constructed as a curve, this is one of the basic examples
of self similar sets. Self similar sets are mathematically generated patterns that can be
reproducible at any magnification or reduction. It is named after the Polish mathematician
Waclaw Sierpinski but appeared as a decorative pattern many centuries prior to the work of
Sierpinski. For more information visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle
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