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OpenStudy (roo777x):

1 Odd math question? haven't even learned this... See link: http://prnt.sc/dfqbg1

OpenStudy (3mar):

Well, I am here.

OpenStudy (roo777x):

did the link work?

OpenStudy (3mar):

yes, do you have any idea?

OpenStudy (roo777x):

nope, i have not even learned this

OpenStudy (3mar):

@triciaal Do you something like this?

OpenStudy (triciaal):

no

OpenStudy (3mar):

not even the idea of how it works?

OpenStudy (3mar):

@Roo777x At what section of Maths this comes from?

OpenStudy (roo777x):

"math models" Advanced Mathematical Decisions course

OpenStudy (triciaal):

@mathmale any ideas?

OpenStudy (3mar):

@IrishBoy123 I think you know about it! If you could help here, I would be grateful! Thanks in advance.

OpenStudy (roo777x):

man this question's got everybody XD

OpenStudy (3mar):

What do you mean, @Roo777x?

OpenStudy (roo777x):

it seems so confusing - it's tough

OpenStudy (johnweldon1993):

I believe it's going to be answer choice C For a tessellation of hexagons that are congruent you just choose a vertex and count how many other polygons touch it So here: (Attached) We have a vertex that I circled, it touches 3 other polygons, each of 6 sides (since they're hexagons) so the "naming convention" would be \(\large 6\cdot 6 \cdot 6\) or just \(\large 6^3\)

OpenStudy (3mar):

I lean to @johnweldon1993's answer but I don't now the basic!

OpenStudy (johnweldon1993):

Here this might help on the subject, I haven't gone through it but it looks like it probably has the basics of tiling anyways http://mathforum.org/sum95/suzanne/whattess.html

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