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This paper will explore the concept of Tessellation and its role in Algebra.

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to the fitting together and repeating of geometric shapes without any gaps or spaces Wallpaper patterns and tilings Tesselation doesn't refer to the individual pieces (tiles) themselves, but to the overall arrangement. Wallpaper pattern and tilings may be grouped under the topic of algebra known as tessellations tessellation. Tessellation refers to geometric shapes capable of fitting together and repeating without leaving any gaps or spaces. Such a concept is applicable in most daily activities ranging from the construction of buildings to artists making paintings and related drawings. Tessellations What's this are crucial because it would be challenging to develop or practice any math in the world. sentence about???? Tessellations are visible in most of the things that surround us. They are usually present I don't believe that. For example, people see and recognize tilings of floor patterns and architecture all the time. Maybe they don't know the term " tessellation" but they know the idea. even when we are not aware of their presence. The surprising thing is that most people can`t be This is absurd. able to identify the last time they saw a tessellation or came across its existence. But in reality, they are present in the fruits people eat during breakfast, on the ground that people step while walking, on the bottom of the shoes. They exist in the environment in the simplest things of our everyday life. Give explicit examples. Add figures/photos if you need. The Sumerians were the first people to use Tessellations around 4000 BC in building wall decorations made out of clay. An unknown artist made the Mosaic Floor Panel in the 2nd century AD, and it is found in Antakya, Turkey. MC Escher was a Dutch artist that set off the boom of tessellations; He produced the tessellation art called “Lions” in 1925 (Cittadino, 2010). Tessellations were used before we even knew what they were called and will continue to be used until the end of time. No, they are not used for those isometries. It's basically the other way around. Roughly, a tessellation is a pattern that is unchanged by some set of these moves. Try to learn the accurate definition of "tessellation". It appears you don't really know what it means. Tessellations are often used in math for Translation, Reflection, Rotation, and Glide Reflection. They’re used in translation by the original shape placed on the paper then sliding up, down, left, or right. They’re used in reflection by the shape flipping over the x-axis or the y-axis. They’re used in rotation by just spinning the shape around in a circular fashion. Lastly, they’re used in glide reflection, which is reflection and translation are used concurrently (artists mainly use this method). This last paragraph seems to be an attempt at defining these 4 basic isometry types. ??? Really ??? Are you suggesting that artists don't often use the other isometries? What is the point of this comment? Note that tessellations are not used in these isometries. Instead, these isometries are used in tessellations.
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