in the square each piece is 1/9th and for cube each piece is 1/27th of the original .
@EulersAcademy2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching. That is a valid point. I decided to focus on the side lengths of each of the shapes rather than their area or volume, but an alternative approach, like you've pointed out, would be to mention the size of the pieces rather than the size of their side lengths.
@Ron_DeForest Жыл бұрын
I actually thought of taking fractal mathematics a few centuries ago. Didn’t unfortunately. Looks like fun. I have to ask. Is there a practical use for this or is it just fun math?
@xing._. Жыл бұрын
@@Ron_DeForest There are fractals in real life too, such as certain broccoli and sunflowers. I'm not sure if there's any practical use other than having an understanding of how these natural shapes are formed.
@MlNECRAFT693 ай бұрын
@@Ron_DeForestit’s EXTREMELY EXTREMELY USEFUL, and I’m not just saying that