![]() On the next page, we'll see tiles that DO flip over. ![]() The cats and the ducks are also "tiles" that translate/slide/glide left or right, up or down, to fill in the picture. Now take a look at the other pictures on this page. ![]() For example, there is a monument with various inscriptions from the Quran that is. For example, this animation shows a rotation of pentagon IDEAL I DE AL about the point (0,-1) (0,1). Various Islamic architecture and art contain these tessellation patterns. The original line XY is "translated" along the Y axis to make line X 1Y 1. What is a rotation A rotation is a type of transformation that takes each point in a figure and rotates it a certain number of degrees around a given point. In math class, we'd say that we can move a line along a graph by saying "X=Y" for the original line and "X 1 + 4 = Y 1" for the line that would be 4 boxes above it on a piece of graph paper. So, why do we call it "translation"? Well, we call that movement a "translation" because we "translate" the tile along the X-axis and the Y-axis. This kind of tessellation symmetry- tile repeating- is called Translation and/or Sliding. The tiles in this picture are copies of one another that are simply shifted from one place to another, without tilting or flipping them over or resizing them. The tessellation is made by repeating the tile over and over again, and fitting all the copies of the tile together. This is the basic "tile" shape of the first tessellation on this page. How to Make an Asian Chop (stone stamp) out my new free resource to go with this video: 'The Little Book of Tessellation: Beginner's Edition' at.
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