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What is a tessellation? is there any real life application for it? explain with an example.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tessellations can be found in many areas of life. Art, architecture, hobbies, and many other areas hold examples of tessellations found in our everyday surroundings. ... Also, quilt patterns many times have tessellations that can be found in them.

A tessellation is a tiling over a plane with one or more figures such that the figures fill the plane with no overlaps and no gaps. Examples of a tessellation are: a tile floor, a brick or block wall, a checker or chess board, and a fabric pattern

Answered by yashikasurana78
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Paper is folded into triangles, hexagons, and squares to form many different patterns and shapes. This tessellation is called the honeycomb, another place to find tessellations in the real world. Another hobby of sorts are puzzles. ... Escher is used extensively in the realm of tessellations

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