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14 March, 23:01

Will mark Brainliest! Which of the following is not a condition for a tessellation? The shape or shapes must be repeated. The shapes must not overlap. There can be no gaps. The shapes must be polygons.

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  1. 14 March, 23:12
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    Option 1 is correct.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have to select the option which is not the condition of a Tessellation.

    A tessellation is a regular pattern made up of shapes that perfectly fit together or we can say it is an arrangement of shapes closely fitted together, especially of polygons in repeated pattern with no overlaps and no gaps.

    A tessellation use repeated shapes to completely cover a plane with no overlaps or gaps.

    Daily life examples of tessellation are honey combs, to man-made objects, like architecture and quilts.

    A tessellation can use one or more geometric shapes. Hence, from the given options only the first option is not a condition for tessellation.
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