
Tessellations in Maths Explained
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Mathematics, Science
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4th Grade - University
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Hard
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This video tutorial explains tessellations, which are tiling patterns formed by shapes without gaps. It focuses on regular tessellations made from regular polygons and how to determine if a shape will tessellate using its interior angles. The key criterion is that the sum of the angles at a vertex must be 360 degrees. Examples include an equilateral triangle, which tessellates, and a regular pentagon, which does not. The video concludes with an interactive exercise for viewers to practice identifying tessellating shapes.
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