Too many triangles? At stage 0, the Sierpinski triangle consists of a single, filled-in triangle. (See page 471.) At stage 1, there are three smaller, filled-in triangles. How many filled-in triangles are there at stage 2? How many at stage 3? What’s the pattern? How many triangles are there at stage 4? How many will there be at stage n?
Too many triangles? At stage 0, the Sierpinski triangle consists of a single, filled-in triangle. (See page 471.) At stage 1, there are three smaller, filled-in triangles. How many filled-in triangles are there at stage 2? How many at stage 3? What’s the pattern? How many triangles are there at stage 4? How many will there be at stage n?
Too many triangles? At stage 0, the Sierpinski triangle consists of a single, filled-in triangle. (See page 471.) At stage 1, there are three smaller, filled-in triangles. How many filled-in triangles are there at stage 2? How many at stage 3? What’s the pattern? How many triangles are there at stage 4? How many will there be at stage n?
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