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To answer the following question, refer to the Mandelbrot replacement process described by:
a. Start: Choose an arbitrary complex number s , called the seed of the Mandelbrot sequence. Set the seed s as the initial term of the sequence: To answer the following question, refer to the Mandelbrot replacement process described by: a. Start: Choose an arbitrary complex number  s , called the seed of the Mandelbrot sequence. Set the seed  s  as the initial term of the sequence:   b. Recursive Procedure: To find the next term in the sequence, square the preceding term and add the seed:   Which of the statements below is correct? A)  The seed   initiates a Mandelbrot sequence which is escaping. B)  The seed   initiates a Mandelbrot sequence which is periodic. C)  The seed   initiates a Mandelbrot sequence which is attracted. D)  All of the above. E)  None of the above.
b. Recursive Procedure: To find the next term in the sequence, square the preceding term and add the seed: To answer the following question, refer to the Mandelbrot replacement process described by: a. Start: Choose an arbitrary complex number  s , called the seed of the Mandelbrot sequence. Set the seed  s  as the initial term of the sequence:   b. Recursive Procedure: To find the next term in the sequence, square the preceding term and add the seed:   Which of the statements below is correct? A)  The seed   initiates a Mandelbrot sequence which is escaping. B)  The seed   initiates a Mandelbrot sequence which is periodic. C)  The seed   initiates a Mandelbrot sequence which is attracted. D)  All of the above. E)  None of the above.
Which of the statements below is correct?


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