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____are geometrical patterns that are repeated at a small scale to generate irregular shapes, some of which are similar to objects in nature.
A
rendering
B
fractals
C
Either A or B
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -frac·tal. (frăk′təl) A geometric pattern repeated at ever smaller scales to produce irregular shapes and surfaces that cannot be represented by standard geometry. Even the most minute details of a fractal’s pattern repeat elements of the overall geometric pattern.

Detailed explanation-2: -These patterns are called fractals. A fractal is a kind of pattern that we observe often in nature and in art. As Ben Weiss explains, “whenever you observe a series of patterns repeating over and over again, at many different scales, and where any small part resembles the whole, that’s a fractal.”

Detailed explanation-3: -They are tricky to define precisely, though most are linked by a set of four common fractal features: infinite intricacy, zoom symmetry, complexity from simplicity and fractional dimensions – all of which will be explained below.

Detailed explanation-4: -A fractal is a pattern that the laws of nature repeat at different scales. Examples are everywhere in the forest. Trees are natural fractals, patterns that repeat smaller and smaller copies of themselves to create the biodiversity of a forest.

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