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Robinson Triangles

Decompositions:

Further Readings:

One final note – if you like proofs, you will enjoy this site: http://mrbertman.com/penroseTilings.html. It contains many definitions and theorems that deal with how to place a tile correctly (the site uses the term “legally”) and why those rules exist. You can even create your own Penrose tiling!


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