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The Self-Generated Static Polyline

This activity belongs to the GeoGebra book GeoGebra Principia. At times, we can spare ourselves the task of importing vertices. The iteration of a script associated with an animated slider (we will delve into this procedure later) makes it easy to construct situations in which the list of vertices for a polyline gradually expands on its own. A typical example of applying this method is the generation of fractals, like the one illustrating the iterative process for creating the well-known Koch snowflake and its corresponding anti-snowflake [29].
Author of the construction of GeoGebra: Rafael Losada.