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Mathematics, 13.02.2021 01:00 66468

I will give you branilest! This is due today. Make sure to explain. To make a Koch snowflake:

1. Start with an equilateral triangle that has side lengths of 1. This is step 1.
2. Replace the middle third of each line segment with a small equilateral triangle with the middle third of the segment forming the base. This is step 2.
3. Do the same to each of the line segments. This is step 3.
Keep repeating the process.

1. What is the perimeter after step 2? Step 3?

2. What happens to the perimeter, or the length of the line traced along the outside of the figure, as the process continues?


I will give you branilest! This is due today. Make sure to explain.

To make a Koch snowflake:
1.

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