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A tessellation or a tiling is a way to cover a floor with shapes so that there is no overlapping or gaps. Tessellations Remember the last jigsaw puzzle piece you put together? Well, that was a tessellation. The shapes were just really weird.
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Brick walls are tessellations. The rectangular face of each brick is a tile on the wall. Examples Chess and draughts (checkers) are played on a tiling. Each colored square on the board is a tile which tessellates with each other
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Mother nature is a great producer of tilings. The honeycomb of a beehive is a tessellation by hexagons. Examples
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Tesselmania
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Regular tiling We’ll start with the simplest type of tiling, called a regular tiling. It has three rules: 1)The tessellation must cover a plane with no gaps or overlaps. 2)The tiles must be copies of one regular polygon. 3)Each vertex must join another vertex. Can we tessellate using these game rules? Let’s see.
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Tessellations with squares, the regular quadrilateral, can obviously tile a plane. Regular tiling
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Which other regular polygons do you think can tile the plane? Regular tiling
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Triangles? Triangles The interior angle of every equilateral triangle is 60º. If we sum the angles around a vertex, we get 60º + 60º + 60º + 60º + 60º + 60º = 360º again!. Yep! How many triangles to make 1 complete rotation?
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Will pentagons work? Pentagons
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Hexagons
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Heptagons? Octagons? Heptagons Not without getting overlaps. In fact, all polygons with more than six sides will overlap.
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So, the only regular polygons that tessellate the plane are triangles, squares and hexagons. That was an easy game. Let’s make it a bit more rewarding. Regular tiling
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What famous artist uses tessellations in his work? This is a piece by the artist, M.C.Escher. M.C.Escher Can you guess the title??? LIZARDS!!!
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