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Probably in Islamic architecture.
It is a tessellation
A uniform tessellation is a pattern of shapes that completely covers a surface without any gaps or overlaps, where all the polygons used are regular and identical in shape and size. Each vertex in a uniform tessellation has the same arrangement of polygons around it, creating a visually harmonious design. Common examples include the tessellation of regular triangles, squares, and hexagons. These patterns can be found in various fields, including art, architecture, and mathematics.
In your house on your floor like tile or boards
Yes it is a tessellation.
Probably in Islamic architecture.
One of the best is the Alhambra, in Granada, Spain. Many Islamic monuments - particularly mosques - contain incredibly intricate and beautiful tessellation.
It is a tessellation
several tools that you can use to quickly design your presentation.
A slide design is a also known as a slide design tessellation. If you would like more information, go on Google and look up "slide design tessellation".
a tessellation that uses more than one type of regular polygon
In your house on your floor like tile or boards
The work "tessellation" is derived from a tessella, a small cuboid clay tile which was used to make mosaics. In the context of tessellation, as the term is used in modern geometry, the basic element is a plane shape such that multiple copies of the shape will cover a plane without gaps or overlaps.
Yes it is a tessellation.
Tiled floors, walls, ceilings or pavements, and in nature
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Non-visible tessellation or non-existent tessellation, perhaps.