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Sequences 9: Fractals 3

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Uploaded by on Aug 3, 2008

More at www.mathtv.com. An interesting relationship between Pascal's triangle and the Sierpinski triangle.

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  • This is why YouTube should be allowed in schools.

  • this is educating ppl. i respect u sir.

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  • mind = blown

  • hahahahahahaha.... TROLL!!!! lol

  • @furyberserk 10 main numbers using the decimal system

  • minesweeper

  • This is incredible, not that it resembles the triangle in the fractals, but that it happens when you color in only the odd numbers. I find it cool entirely that it entirely relies on the fact that humans created the difference between even and odd numbers to begin with, and more so that our numbers only have 10 main digits and continues in such a good pattern. I feel happy that humans were able to make something incredible that is entirely just the choice in the number make up.

  • @divnejden No one with a PhD in Philosophy would post such terribly elaborated message. Don't lie.

  • @KrunchyGoodness fuck me! you are stupid fucking worse! i don´t lie

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