Koch's Snowflake- Exploring finites and infinities through fractals

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2010

A description of koch's snowflake and the mathematical principles behind it.

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  • @chriswilliamstool I know what a limit is. What I am asking is how to get it. So far, the only limit I know how to find is the limit of rational functions.

  • @Oshyrath the limits pushed the shape into a limitless growth, negative and positive reaction devides space with lines creating triangles, devide a hexagon and triangles hold the shape symetrical in all 360 views, a triangle can never be upsidedown unless you mark the surface it balances on, body experiance has limit but can experiance limits in time of body experinaces ;) words have limits too

  • How does one find a limit?

  • koch snowflakes are lovely shapes.

  • Good job, Mandelbrot. lol

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