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Can a tessellation work with a unsymmetrical shape?

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Yes. For example, any triangle, including a scalene triangle, will tessellate.

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What shape is not a tessellation?

A circle!


What is a basic design element in a tessellation?

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Could a tessellation work without a non-semetrical shape?

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What is a pure tessellation?

A tessellation is the laying out of one or more convex polygons over a certain amount of space without gaps. A pure tessellation is a tessellation in which only one shape is applied to cover an area.A tessellation is a design that covers a plane with no gaps and no overlaps.A pure tessellation is one that uses only one shape


Why do tessellations have to be used with only polygons?

All shapes have to be polygons, because there is no shape that has 1 or 2 sides. A tessellation has to be a shape, so that it can be repeated. Its not going to be much of a tessellation if its a line.. lol.. that isn't a tessellation


What shape was merged to form the tessellation?

equilateral triangle


What are the tessellation units?

Tessellation is using multiple copies of a shape, usually a polygon, to cover a plane without gaps or overlaps. Each copy of this single shape is a tessellating unit.


Is a pentagon a tessellation?

No a pentagon is a single polygonal shape, A tessellation is a scheme for covering a plane, without gaps of overlaps, using multiple copies of the same basic shape. These are usually polygons.


What is the difference between a semi regular and a regular tessellation?

A regular tessellation is based on only one regular polygonal shape. A semi-regular tessellation is based on two or more regular polygons.


Show you a Picture of a tessellation?

A tessellation is created when a shape is repeated over and over again covering a plane without any gaps or overlaps.


What shape will create a tessellation using only translations?

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