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Mathematics, 20.10.2020 07:01 syrai1254

I SWEAR TO GOSHNESS IF ONE OF YOU BUFFOONS DOES NOT ANSWER THIS SOMEONE GONNA BE HURT. 50 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST NOW STG SOMEONE HELP I'M NOT ASKING MUCH Can someone give a complete example of a possible answer? It would be much appreciated!
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)


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