Matrices Fractals.pdf - ncssm
Matrices Fractals.pdf - ncssm Matrices Fractals.pdf - ncssm
One line of code for each “new” figure:a b c d e fWherex a b x e y c d y f Note: a, b, c, and d will contain both dilationsand rotations.
For each sub-figure in your fractal image, you will need a lineof code: a b c d e fChoose Multiple Reduction Copy Machine from the drop downmenu.Type your lines of code in the dialog box – You can copy andpaste these from a more user-friendly input doc.Change the depth to 1, then 2, then n where n is where youwant to “stop”. Click Restart after each depth change.Sit back and watch the beautiful fractal image unfold!
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One line of code for each “new” figure:a b c d e fWherex a b x e y c d y f Note: a, b, c, and d will contain both dilationsand rotations.