A tessellation that uses more than one kind of regular polygon is called a semi-regular tessellation.
It is a semi-regular tessellation.
Semi-regular tessellation
polygon. It can be a triangle, square or hexagon. Any other tessellation requires irregular polygons (sides of unequal lengths) or more than one shape.
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A tessellation that uses more than one type of regular polygon in an isogonal arrangement is known as a emu-regular tessellation. There are eight semi-regular tessellations that can be described by their vertex configuration.Ê
A tessellation that uses more than one kind of regular polygon is called a semi-regular tessellation.
It is an irregular tessellation.
It is a semi-regular tessellation.
Semi-regular tessellation
semi-regular
a tessellation that uses more than one type of regular polygon
A semi-regular tessellation is using multiple copies of two (or more) regular polygons so as to cover a plane without gaps or overlaps. The different shapes have sides of the same length and the shapes meet at vertices in the same (or exact reverse) order.The image used with this question:http://file2.answcdn.com/answ-cld/image/upload/w_300,h_115,c_fill,g_face:center,q_60,f_jpg/v1401482497/u6cbkstcqpiibq3485hr.pnguses a regular quadrilateral (a square) and an equilateral triangle. At each vertex, these two shapes, starting with the shape at the top, meet in the following order: TSTTS ot STTST.
polygon. It can be a triangle, square or hexagon. Any other tessellation requires irregular polygons (sides of unequal lengths) or more than one shape.
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