They can be constructed in more than one way.
They have fractional dimension.
They are self-similar.
They are constructed by removing small triangles from a big triangle.
Without know what statements you are referring to we cannot answer.
microevolution can lead to macroevolution
There were no statements included. Asking multiple choice test questions usually doesn't work so well.
It is real and may have physical effects
Oh, dude, if "jkl mnp," then the statements that must be true are probably the ones that make sense in the context of "jkl mnp." I mean, it's like saying if the sky is blue, then the grass is green, right? So, like, just look at the situation and use some good old common sense to figure out which statements are true.
Well a Sierpinski Triangle is a triangle mad up of 69 small triangles.
59,049 shaded triangles
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Check all that apply.A.They can be constructed in only one way.x B.They have fractional dimension.x C.They are made of parts that are small copies of the whole.D.They require a total of four iterations to construct.x E.They are constructed by removing small triangles from a big triangle.
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Their 3 sides and 3 interior angles will be identical
If two triangles are congruent, the following statements must be true: their corresponding sides are equal in length, and their corresponding angles are equal in measure. Additionally, the triangles can be superimposed on each other, meaning they occupy the same space when aligned. This congruence indicates that all geometric properties of the triangles are identical.
Waclaw Sierpinski!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! how can't you find this out!
Sierpinski refers to Waclaw Sierpinski, a Polish mathematician who made significant contributions to topology, number theory, and set theory. He is particularly known for his work on the Sierpinski triangle and the Sierpinski sieve, which are named after him. He also made important contributions to the theory of functions and the theory of interpolation.
It means they have the same size and shape, corresponding sides have the same length and corresponding angles are the same.
This is known as the Sierpinski triangle.
Waclaw Sierpinski was born on March 14, 1882.