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What are toothpicks and tiles.?

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In geometry, the toothpick sequence is a sequence of 2-dimensional patterns which can be formed by repeatedly adding line segments ("toothpicks") to the previous pattern in the sequence.

In mathematics, a tiling (of the plane) is a collection of subsets of the plane, i.e. tiles, which cover the plane without gaps or overlaps

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Answer:

for example 5 tiles

area of the it is tiles

there are 5 tiles.

how to get a perimeter

we are need count the lines

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.

10lines=perimeter

5tiles=area

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