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Mathematics, 20.10.2020 07:01, iviestrong7430

Hi! I'm confused with this question, It's about tessellations. Can someone give a complete example of a possible answer? It would be much appreciated! I MAY give brainliest. To make it easier for people with the same problem to find this I'm gonna include this: c) Create an irregular tessellation using the grid below by modifying one of the squares, performing a glide reflection, and continuing the pattern to fill the grid. (10 points)


Hi! I'm confused with this question, It's about tessellations. Can someone give a complete example

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