MC Escher made a series of etchings using space filling shapes - a form of tessellation, although not uniform tessellation.
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He used science, maths and art in his work
maths is every where but if we go on checking maths is also in instruments as for tuinig gutir we need to count how many times do we have to make the key move round. thats why i thing that maths is every where.
AnswerIt is widely believed that students who do well in music also excel in math. Some research shows that starting music lessons at a young age enhances math ability. One theory is that music strengthens the neural chords that transmit information between the two hemispheres of the brains.Historical Reference:There is indeed a mathematical component to music. Pythagoras, ancient mathematician, found many correlations between math and music. The most prominent of which was his introduction of the Octave, where in order to go down a single octave the length of a string plucked must be doubled, similarly it must be halved to go up an octave. In mathamatical terms, [Length of string = Octave2]
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