Analysis: When calculating the Lyapunov Exponent I predicted that changing the initial conditions by the same amount but for a different variable would get the same results, because you are adding up the squared difference between each coordinate. However, to my surprise the graph shows that it will produce two different results. My hypothesis for these results are that due to the unique coupling of each variable, changing one coordinate by the same amount as another will give different values for the Lyapunov Exponent.