tessellaatioihin
Tessellaatioihin, also known as tessellations or tilings, refers to the arrangement of geometric shapes, called tesserae, that cover a plane without any gaps or overlaps. These shapes fit together perfectly, much like tiles on a floor or wall. The concept is fundamental in geometry and has been explored across various cultures and disciplines for centuries.
The most common tessellations are formed using regular polygons such as triangles, squares, and hexagons. A
The mathematical principles behind tessellations are rooted in the study of angles. For shapes to fit together
Beyond mathematics, tessellaatioihin finds applications in art, architecture, and design. M.C. Escher, a Dutch artist, is