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I like my cousins, but when we go to the mall together, they drive me crazy. Debra stops and looks at herself in every mirror to comb her hair and adjust her makeup. Deidra takes way too long trying on outfits but is too picky to actually buy one. Dalia spends the whole time making fun of other people's clothing choices. None of them will even eat at the food court because they don't want to mess up what they're wearing. It's strange that we are from the same family, but act so differently. What is the implicit idea in this paragraph?

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Answered by tin37
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Explanation:

vTo non-scientists, fractals may seem much more important than they really are. There are perhaps a few reasons for this.

First, fractals are beautiful. Their beauty makes them inherently attractive and engaging to humans. But beauty only bestows on an object artistic and personal value. Beauty does not make an object more scientifically significant or useful. It is the job of the artist to create objects of beauty. It is the job of the scientist to correctly predict physical outcomes. If the boring shape of an ellipse better describes the orbit of the moon than a beautiful fractal curve, the scientist goes with the boring ellipse.

Answered by RubexaLestrange
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Explanation:

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