May 2002, Vol. 0, Issue 0
Do It Again Sam
Students examine several fascinating examples of recursion some of which result in fractals, which are shapes made by repeating a recursive process many times. In this process they work with area and perimeter, identification of patterns, sequences, graphing, self-similarity, limits, and iteration.
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