Per NCERT, what is a FRACTAL?
AA specific kind of triangle only
BA pure geometric shape with smooth boundaries
CA type of number
DA pattern that repeats itself at different scales — if you zoom in, the small part looks similar to the whole
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. A pattern that repeats itself at different scales — if you zoom in, the small part looks similar to the whole
Per NCERT §8.6.1, fractals exhibit self-similarity at different scales. Found in nature (trees, snowflakes, coastlines, broccoli).
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