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-- The amount of paper you'd have if you cut the figure out. -- The amount of carpet you need to completely cover the figure.
No, it is using multiple copies of a shape, usually polygons, so as to cover a plane without gaps or overlaps.
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It is a regular tessellation.
If it also covers a surface without overlap, then it is a regular tessellation.
A regular tessellation.
No, a regular tessellation uses multiple copies of only one regular polygon.
No. Four regular polygons cannot be combined for this purpose.
I think it's only 3: triangle, square and hexagon.
A tessellation is a method for using copies of a single shape to cover a plane surface without gaps or overlaps. Semi-regular tessellations use two (or more) shapes.
Tessellation involves using copies of a shape, usually a polygon, to cover a plane surface without gaps or overlaps. The study of plane surfaces and regular shapes are part of geometry and, therefore, of mathematics.
No. Because tessellation is about using lost (infinitely many) copies of a polygon to cover a surface, One polygon does not comprise a tessellation.