Examples of fractals in everyday life would be for example a fern. A fern is a type of leaf with a certain pattern. This pattern is the fractal because as you zoom in on the fern the pattern remains the same. It is the same thing over and over again no matter how far you look into it. This happens because of the fractal dimension.
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Nobody. Fractals are not owned by anyone!
But to a mathematician, it is a neat, neat subject area. Why are fractals important? Fractals help us study and understand important scientific concepts, such as the way bacteria grow, patterns in freezing water (snowflakes) and brain waves, for example. Their formulas have made possible many scientific breakthroughs.
A rhombus is anything that has four, connected, congruent sides. Some examples from everyday life may be a square box, a cracker, a kite, a diamond ect.
Self-similarity.
Everyday life has a myriad of examples of science. Computer science is important, as well as medical science. Another is genetics that are assisting the planet in world hunger.
buying goods at the store
cooking, cleaning, driving
Pi is a number. There are no fractals of pi.
Water boiling and ice melting in the palm of your hand.
Nobody. Fractals are not owned by anyone!
The price of something,The Weight, the size of things etc.And this can be some of the examples:[(-6)+(7)](4)(-6)these are examples of decimals
Examples: sodium chloride, acetic acid, ethanol, ammonia solution, sulfuric acid.
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No, they are not.
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