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Q: When creating the Sierpinski Gasket each successive removal of a similar triangle from a large triangle is called iteration?
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When creating the Sierpinski Gasket each successive removal of a similar triangle from a larger triangle is called an iteration?

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How many triangles are there in the tenth iteration of the sierpinski triangle?

59,049 shaded triangles


How many triangles are in Sierpinski's triangle?

Well a Sierpinski Triangle is a triangle mad up of 69 small triangles.


Who made the sierpinski triangle?

Waclaw Sierpinski!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how can't you find this out!


How can you use the sierpinski triangle?

do it


Who was sierpinski?

Sierpinski refers to Waclaw Sierpinski, a Polish mathematician who made significant contributions to topology, number theory, and set theory. He is particularly known for his work on the Sierpinski triangle and the Sierpinski sieve, which are named after him. He also made important contributions to the theory of functions and the theory of interpolation.


What are the multiples of 5 within pascals triangle?

The Sierpinski Triangle


What is Sierpinski triangle?

The Sierpinski triangle (also with the original orthography Sierpiński), also called the Sierpinski gasket or the Sierpinski Sieve, is a fractal and attractive fixed set named after the Polish mathematician Wacław Sierpiński who described it in 1915.


Is there a relationship between Sierpinski Gasket and Pascals Triangle?

Yes. If you mark the odd numbers in Pascal's Triangle, it would form Sierpinski's Gasket.


What is the Sierpinski triangle?

The Sierpinski triangle is a fractal (named after Waclaw Sierpinski).The base state for this fractal is a single triangle. Pick one of the vertices on the triangle and define that vertex as "pointing up" (this helps when describing the fractal without pictures).Upon each iteration, take each triangle which is pointing up and inscribe an inverted triangle inside of it. The new triangle should have one vertex at the midpoint of each of the sides of the triangle it is in. This will effectively divide the original triangle into four equally sized triangles, three of which are oriented the same way as the original (they point up), and one of which is inverted (points down).See the related links section for a graphical view of this fractal, as well as detail about the math behind it.


How many iterations are possible in the Sierpinski Triangle?

Infinity.


What is the name of the most famous fractal triangle?

Either the koch snowflake or the Sierpinski triangle