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- Tessellation - Wikipedia
A tessellation or tiling is the covering of a surface, often a plane, using one or more geometric shapes, called tiles, with no overlaps and no gaps In mathematics, tessellation can be generalized to higher dimensions and a variety of geometries A periodic tiling has a repeating pattern
- Tessellation - Math is Fun
A Tessellation (or Tiling) is when we cover a surface with a pattern of flat shapes so that there are no overlaps or gaps A regular tessellation is a pattern made by repeating a regular polygon There are only 3 regular tessellations: Look at a Vertex A vertex is just a "corner point" What shapes meet here? and a hexagon has 6 sides
- What Is a Tessellation in Math? - Mathnasium
A tessellation is a pattern of geometric shapes that fit together perfectly on a plane without any gaps or overlaps and can repeat in all directions infinitely Tessellations can be composed of one or more simple polygons, which are two-dimensional shapes with any number of straight sides
- Tessellation|Definition Meaning - The Story of Mathematics
Tessellation refers to covering a given surface with a pattern of flat shapes (either repeating or non-repeating) in such a way that no shape overlaps another, and there’s no gap between any two shapes
- 10. 5: Tessellations - Mathematics LibreTexts
A regular tessellation means that the pattern is made up of congruent regular polygons, same size and shape, including some type of movement; that is, some type of transformation or symmetry Here we consider the rigid motions of translations, rotations, reflections, or glide reflections
- Tessellation -- from Wolfram MathWorld
A tiling of regular polygons (in two dimensions), polyhedra (three dimensions), or polytopes (dimensions) is called a tessellation Tessellations can be specified using a Schläfli symbol The breaking up of self-intersecting polygons into simple polygons is also called tessellation (Woo et al 1999), or more properly, polygon tessellation
- Tessellations - Math Engaged
A tessellation is the tiling of a plane using one or more geometric shapes such that there are no overlaps or gaps In other words, a tessellation is a never-ending pattern on a flat 2-D surface (such as a piece of paper) where all of the shapes fit together perfectly like puzzle pieces, and the pattern can go on forever
- How Tessellations Work - HowStuffWorks
Tessellations -- gapless mosaics of defined shapes -- belong to a breed of ratios, constants and patterns that recur throughout architecture, reveal themselves under microscopes and radiate from every honeycomb and sunflower
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