)|ý2h åSierpinski's Triangle: By: Chee, Roosevelt High School Minneapolis, MN This is an example of a fractal construction. Open a new sketch. Select three points. Press "PLAY". Choose the number of times the script will recurse, try 3 at first. The Triangle defined by the three points is constructed and divied into four similar triangles one-fourth the area of the original. The three outside triangles are subsequently divided into four similar triangles. This is an example of a recursive script. Note: As the number of recursions approaches infinity, the area of the shaded regions would approach zero and the perimeter would approach infinity. Enjoy. Please send comments to rrumppe@mpls.k12.mn.us in care of Chee.  c c ˜¡ÿ  ²  ²  Ï  %      ABj Ck m DEF1 2 3 4