A circle fractal is a geometric pattern that exhibits self-similarity, where the overall shape consists of smaller circles that replicate the arrangement and size of the larger circle. One common example of a circle fractal is the Apollonian gasket, which is generated by repeatedly filling the gaps between three tangent circles with additional circles. As the process continues, the fractal becomes increasingly intricate, showcasing an infinite number of smaller circles within the original circle. This type of fractal illustrates the concept of recursion and the complexity that can arise from simple geometric rules.
Numbers are not fractal so it is not possible to answer the question.
For a fixed area, the perimeter is minimum for a circle, but has no maximum. Fractal figures (such as Koch snowflake) may have a finite area within an infinite perimeter.
2698x5=13,490
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you can find fractals downtown in albuquerque, new mexico. you can go to google and type fractal pics they are awsome to watch.
A hollow circle is not a fractal.
An Apollonian gasket is a mathematical term for a fractal generated from triples of circles, where each circle is tangent to the other two.
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A perfect fractal would need to be infinite. Nature does not have infinite molecules to make a perfect fractal. Simple!