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No, not normally
true!! apex.
For that Rhombus pic, it's TRUE -APEX
The circles could be in 2 planes that are parallel to each other. Lines and planes can be parallel. Lines of latitude are examples of circles that are in parallel planes.
M.C. Escher was fond of tessellation because it allowed him to explore complex mathematical concepts through art, creating visually captivating patterns that seamlessly fit together without gaps or overlaps. His fascination with geometric forms and symmetry enabled him to challenge perceptions of space and dimension. By using tessellation, Escher could blend reality with fantasy, often depicting transformations and infinite patterns that engaged viewers' imaginations. This unique intersection of mathematics and art became a defining characteristic of his work.
No, not normally
true!! apex.
For that Rhombus pic, it's TRUE -APEX
No. Because tessellation is about using lost (infinitely many) copies of a polygon to cover a surface, One polygon does not comprise a tessellation.
Tessellation is the filling of a plane area with non-overlapping plane shapes, or tiles. A synonym could be tiling, or wallpapering, or honeycomb.
beacuse he could
With two circles you can get 8 and ∞.
What are tessellations? A tessellation is a series of shapes that cover a plane without any gaps. It could be like the tile in your shower. This concept was turned into art by M. C. Escher. More background can be found at the related link below.
Assuming that you mean non-symmetrical, the answer is yes.
White circles on the tongue could be many things. It could be mouth sores, it could be a geographic tongue, or it could be a reaction to something the person ate.
This could be called tiling or tessellation. Check for Penrose Tiles in your favourite search engine.
The circles could be in 2 planes that are parallel to each other. Lines and planes can be parallel. Lines of latitude are examples of circles that are in parallel planes.