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Q: What is the difference of a pattern and a tessellation in art?
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What is used in the art of tessellation?

Tessellation is a art of mathematics that has to do with a cube that has 4 sides. Tessellation is practice of finding out all the mathematical properties of a cube.


What is math art?

sometimes they are tessellation


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

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What is a geometric tessellation?

A geometric tessellation is a pattern of shapes and colorsAnother Answer:-Geometric tessellation is when shapes on a plane blend together with no gaps or overlaps.


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

A regular tessellation is a tessellation composed entirely of congruent polygons - meaning that ALL shapes in the tessellation are the same. Only 3 regular tessellations exist: equilateral triangles, regular hexagons, and squares. A tessellation is any pattern of shapes which can be repeated infinitely throughout a plane without leaving any "spaces" between the connected patterns and also without any of the shapes overlapping each other.


What is a repeating pattern covering a plane?

Tessellation


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

A regular tessellation uses only one regular polygon. A semi-regular tessellation is based on two or more regular 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.


Can a square form a tessellation pattern with no gaps?

Yes


A tiling pattern that covers a plane without overlapping?

it is a tessellation


What is an example of a non periodic tessellation?

A non-repetitive pattern.


A repeating pattern of figures that covers a plane with no gaps or overlaps?

Such a pattern is called a tessellation.