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Fractal geometry studies fractals—shapes that repeat the same rough pattern at smaller and smaller scales. The Koch curve shows how to make a fractal: start with a line, replace its middle third with two segments that form a little triangle, and repeat that same simple step on every segment forever; because the rule is always the same, computers can draw stages that show how a simple rule creates very complex patterns, even though a perfect fractal would need infinitely many steps. Many people are fascinated by the images and some mathematicians think fractal geometry could be a new way to describe natural shapes, while other mathematicians worry it lacks enough precise theorems and proofs to be fully accepted.

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Look for the author's overall claim: fractal geometry is exciting for its computer-generated complexity but is criticized for lacking the theoretical rigor of traditional mathematics; choose the option that captures both the enthusiasm and the reservations.

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Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?

Correct Answer
B
The passage presents a balanced main point: fractal geometry is intriguing because of its capacity to generate complex computer images, yet many mathematicians question its theoretical rigor. Support: 'However, using computer graphics to produce images of successive stages of the construction process dramatically illustrates a major attraction of fractal geometry: simple processes can be responsible for incredibly complex patterns.' and 'A worldwide public has become captivated by fractal geometry after viewing astonishing computer-generated images of fractals; enthusiastic practitioners ... consider it a new language for describing complex natural and mathematical forms.' At the same time critics observe 'Other mathematicians have reservations about the fractal geometers' preoccupation with computer-generated graphic images and their lack of interest in theory' and note that 'fractal geometers have proven only a handful of theorems that could not have been proven with pre-fractal mathematics' and that fractal geometry 'can attain a lasting role in mathematics only if it becomes a precise language supporting a system of theorems and proofs.' Option B accurately captures this balance of enthusiasm and skepticism.
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