Semi-Regular Tessellations How is a semi-regular tessellation different from a regular tessellation?

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Semi-Regular Tessellations How is a semi-regular tessellation different from a regular tessellation?

Semi-Regular Tessellations Semi-regular tessellations are tessellations of more than one type of regular polygon such that the polygon arrangement at each vertex is the same. Regular tessellations only use on regular polygon.

Web Info ular.polygons/semiregular.1.html

How is a semi-regular tessellation different from a regular tessellation? Semi-regular tessellations are tessellations of more than one type of regular polygon such that the polygon arrangement at each vertex is the same. Regular tessellations only use on regular polygon.

Assignment Create a semi-regular tessellation Use a half sheet of plain copy paper. Your tessellation is to be in color. No #2 pencil or “writing” pen “coloring”.