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Q: Can a square form a tessellation pattern with no gaps?
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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.


A repetitive pattern of polygons that fit together with no holes or gaps?

Tessellation


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

Such a pattern is called a tessellation.


What T is a way of covering the plane with shapes leaving no gaps an in a repetitive pattern?

It is tessellation


What name is given to a shape than can be repeated in a pattern without gaps or overlaps?

That is 'tessellation'


What name is given to a shape that can be repeated in a pattern without gaps or over lapses?

Tessellation


What does a tessellation not have?

Gaps or overlaps.


A repeating pattern of plane figures that completely cover a plane with no gaps or overlaps is called?

tessellation


What a tessellation pattern?

It is a pattern in which the tessera - individual tiles - need to be placed so as to cover a plane without gaps or overlaps.


What is a regualr tessellation?

A regular tessellation is when polygons are joined together leaving no gaps or overlaps


What is a simple tassellation?

A simple tessellation is a pattern made of identical shapes. The shapes fit together without any gaps and do not overlap. An example of a simple tessellation would be a tiled floor.


Can a regular octagon and a square tessellate?

You cannot use a regular octagon on it's own to make a tiling pattern without any gaps. However a regular Octagon and a square can be used together to make a tessellation. Many people think that regular octagons tesselate on their own because they do not appreciate the need for no gaps.