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Author: Erwin Kreyszig
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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Given the third image of a fractal, select the correct way to create the pattern.
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Draw a pentagon using the points on every star.
b.
Use the vertex points of every pentagon to draw a star inside the pentagon.
c.
Start with a star. Then, draw a star outside the initial star.
d.
Use the vertex points of the pentagon to draw three stars inside the pentagon.

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