hexagonal figures fractals
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• No hexagon will have two parts with the same colour!
• Rotations and reflections are not considered different!
• How many hexagons are obtained using different colours?
• Each of the three sides of the hexagon will be coloured with one of the 6 colours available (colours on flags from the countries participating in the project)
• In the next figure are shown 19 of the 20 possible hexagons.
• What are the colours of the 20th hexagon?
• Place the hexagons in the following figure so the sides that touch are of the same color.
• What hexagon will not be used?
• The figure thus obtained turned to a smaller scale, and then multiplied by 19 will form an ornament (which may be considered an example of a fractal) to decorate the Christmas tree.
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