This pattern is like the August first pattern: orange nonagons are used instead of heptagons. There are four more nonagons eight more triangles. The pattern arises from wiggly loop of nonagons that have been interlaced with a straight line of triangles. The inner and outer triangles that decorate the pattern help bring out its nine-fold symmetry.
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Tuesday, August 08, 2006
This pattern is like the August first pattern: orange nonagons are used instead of heptagons. There are four more nonagons eight more triangles. The pattern arises from wiggly loop of nonagons that have been interlaced with a straight line of triangles. The inner and outer triangles that decorate the pattern help bring out its nine-fold symmetry.
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