The Droste Effect, named after the image on boxes of Droste cocoa powder, refers to an image
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The Droste Effect, named after the image on boxes of Droste cocoa powder, refers to an image that contains within it a smaller version of the image, which in turn contains an even smaller version, and so on. If each version of the image is 1/5 the height of the previous version, the height of the nth version is given by
Suppose a Droste image on a package has a height of 4 inches. How tall would the image be in the 6th version?
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Precalculus Concepts Through Functions A Unit Circle Approach To Trigonometry
ISBN: 9780137945139
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Authors: Michael Sullivan
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