Matrices Fractals.pdf - ncssm
Matrices Fractals.pdf - ncssm Matrices Fractals.pdf - ncssm
Create your very own fractal using Multiple ReductionsCopy Machines. Explain how you use matrices – rotation, translation anddilations to create step 1 of your fractal image. For each line of code, a,b,c,d,e,f, give R, S and T,R S x0 +Ty0Include a screen shot of step 1, 2 and nExplain why you think this fractal image is particularlyinteresting to you – beyond “It’s really pretty.”
Quiz or test question. Given steps 1, and 2,write the codes to produce the fractal image. Given the matrices, draw steps 1 and 2. Others?Extend to Iterated Function Systems
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Create your very own fractal using Multiple ReductionsCopy Machines. Explain how you use matrices – rotation, translation anddilations to create step 1 of your fractal image. For each line of code, a,b,c,d,e,f, give R, S and T,R S x0 +Ty0Include a screen shot of step 1, 2 and nExplain why you think this fractal image is particularlyinteresting to you – beyond “It’s really pretty.”