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Q: What mathematician is most related to tessellations?
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How are tessellations related to math?

Its trigonometry. Tessellations are shapes.


How are transformations and tessellations related to science and art?

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How are tesseations formed?

Tessellations are formed when a design of tile can be extended indefinitely. See for example Escher, the crystallographer; or Roger Penrose, the mathematician


If the tile pattern is continuous what does that suggest about the tile pattern?

Nothing. The UK mathematician Roger Penrose has demonstrated patterns which are continuous (surface tessellations) but do not repeat themselves.


What jobs use tessellations?

Architecture, Art, Fashion, Mathematician, Scientists, Computer Graphics, Game Developers


Who discovered tessellations?

Johannes Kepler discovered and studied tessellations.


What are shapes that fit together with no gaps called?

Shapes that fit perfectly together are called a tessellation.


Important fields of math for M.C. Escher?

Geometry because without accurate math skills, there would be no way to create working tessellations. Escher often referred to himself as a mathematician instead of an artist.


What are tessellations?

What are tessellations? A tessellation is a series of shapes that cover a plane without any gaps. It could be like the tile in your shower. This concept was turned into art by M. C. Escher. More background can be found at the related link below.


Who is the mathematician who contributed areas related to circle?

pythagoras. Aristotales


Did Marjorie Rice invented tessellations?

Marjorie Rice didn't invent tessellations, which have been around for a long time - but she did discover at least 4 previously unknown tessellations.


When did tessellations originate?

Tessellations originated all the way back in the 5th century. Created by M.C. Escher, tessellations have been used in art all over the world