Tessellations are are shapes being put together by fitting them in with each other example a honey comb is a tesselation. Anyway constuction workers could use Tessellations by using tiles for a floor or wall
Actually, tessellations that use more than one type of regular polygon are called semi-regular or Archimedean tessellations, not regular tessellations. Regular tessellations consist of only one type of regular polygon repeating in a pattern. Examples of regular tessellations include those formed by equilateral triangles, squares, or hexagons. Semi-regular tessellations combine two or more different types of regular polygons while still covering a plane without gaps or overlaps.
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Oh, dude, tessellations are like those cool repeating patterns, right? So, jobs that use tessellations could be in graphic design, architecture, or even in making those fancy tiled floors. Basically, if you like making things fit together perfectly like a puzzle, tessellations are your jam.
Just look around you...On your house, there are brick walls. These are examples of non-regular tessellations...Look at pictures of honeycombs that bees live in. Those are examples of regular tessellations...Go on google or whatever you use and look up the artwork of M.C. Escher.
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Artists, designers, architects, and mathematicians are some occupations that use tessellations in their work. For artists and designers, tessellations can be used in creating patterns and designs. In architecture, tessellations can be utilized in developing tiling and paving designs. Mathematicians study the properties and characteristics of tessellations as part of geometry.
The mass of the 1303.4N construction worker is 293.02 pounds.
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Depends on who you are. You might need to use geometry if your a construction worker or a math teacher(obviously).