Make a tessellation of congruent right triangles. Design your own tessellation using pencil and ruler and color your work to make it unique and attractive. Samples of tessellations of congruent right triangles Tessellations of congruent isosceles right triangles Tessellations of congruent scalene right triangles
1. Make a tessellation of congruent right triangles. Design your own tessellation using pencil and ruler and color your work to make it unique and attractive. Samples of tessellations of congruent right triangles Tessellations of congruent isosceles right triangles Tessellations of congruent scalene right triangles
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2. Tesselation -Use figures of quadrilaterals and triangles
Answer:
Tessellation is a pattern of repeating shapes that fit together without any gaps or overlaps. Here is an example of a tessellation using figures of quadrilaterals and triangles:
In this tessellation, we have used a square, a rectangle, and a triangle to create a repeating pattern. The square and rectangle are both quadrilaterals, while the triangle is a triangle.
To create this tessellation, we started with a square and added a rectangle to one side. We then added a triangle to the other side of the rectangle. We repeated this pattern, rotating the shapes as we went, to create a repeating pattern.
This tessellation can be continued infinitely in all directions, creating a beautiful and intricate pattern.
3. __________ tessellations are patterns which consider shapes that are not polygons.
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4. Additional ActivitiesDirections:A. Read the following carefully. Do what is asked. Use a separate sheet of paper for your work.A polygon with equal sides and equal angles is a regular polygon.A tessellation is created when a shape is repeated over and over again covering a plane without any gaps or overlaps. Tiling is another word for a tessellation.The tree regular triangle form a tessellation.Square form tessellation What are other polygons, with 5 or more sides, that can form tessellation? Illustrated your findings.
Answer:
Without any gaps or overlaps to create a pattern. Some people call these patterns tilings, while others call them tessellations. Both words are correct. We may use them both in this text.
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall that a polygon is just a simple geometric shape. The polygons we will be talking about are squares, rectangles, parallelograms, the rhombus and maybe a couple of other ones.
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5. Example of tessellations title
Answer:
Regular tessellations are composed of three regular shapes: the equilateral triangle, the square, and the regular hexagon. For instance, a regular hexagon is used in the pattern of a honeycomb, the honeybee's nesting structure.
6. Observe the tessellations below, then answer the following questions. Questions: 1. What is common in the given tessellations? 2. Are there shapes that makes them different?
Observe the tessellations below, then answer the following questions. Questions: 1. What is common in the given tessellations? 2. Are there shapes that makes them different?
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Answer:
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7. Tessellations refers to the pattern where the quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis. True Or False
Answer:
true
Step-by-step explanation:
because A tessellation is created when a shape is repeated over and over again covering a plane without any gaps or overlaps.
8. Which of the following is not true about tessellations? Pick one a) the shapes cannot overlap b) there can be no spaces between the shapes. c) Any 2D shapes will tessellate d) the pattern could continue forever
Answer:
I think the c will probably the answe.
Step-by-step explanation:
some chapes cannot tessellate because they would let some spaces in between, you need to use more than two shapes to tessellate.
9. Examples for patterns: SYMMETRY,SPIRAL, FRACTALS, AND TESSELLATIONS
Answer:
What is answer ?There are several types of patterns including symmetries,trees,spiral,meanders,waves,foams,
tesselations,cracks, and stripes.
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10. These are types of regular tessellations except; * A. squares B. hexagons C. rectangles D. triangles
Answer:
b. hexagon
squares, rectangle, triangles, are a basic shapes known to grade 1
11. What is common in the given tessellations?
Step-by-step explanation:
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12. Which of the following do not make a regular tessellation? A.square B. Rectangle C. Equilateral Triangle D. Regular Hexagon
B. Rectangle
Step-by-step explanation:
Equilateral triangles, squares and regular hexagons are the only regular polygons that will tessellate. Therefore, there are only three regular tessellations.
13. What Can I DoActivity 3: Art Within Me!Direction: Create a tessellation using at least two regular polygons. Your tessellation (pattern) should cover the entire paper. Materials: ruler, pen or pencil, coloring materials, bond paper
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
mag drawing lang po kayo sa bondpaper ng parang ganyan,pede din po triangle yung gawin mong hugis
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14. Tessellations are _____ and occur in turtle shells, honeycombs, fish scales, and pineapples. iterative, repeating patterns cubed or tiled patterns found on living organisms spirals that get smaller as they go
Answer:
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15. what is the tessellation
Answer:
an arrangement of shapes closely fitted together, especially of polygons in a repeated pattern without gaps or overlapping.
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16. whats is tessellation
Answer:
Tessellation Definition:
A tessellation is created when a shape is repeated over and over again covering a plane without any gaps or overlaps. Another word for a tessellation is a tiling.
Explanation:
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17. What is voronoi tessellations
Answer:
In geometry, a centroidal Voronoi tessellation is a special type of Voronoi tessellation in which the generating point of each Voronoi cell is also its centroid. It can be viewed as an optimal partition corresponding to an optimal distribution of generators.
18. Sample of Tessellation:
Answer:
Examples of a tessellation are: a tile floor, a brick or block wall, a checker or chess board, and a fabric pattern. The following pictures are also examples of tessellations. Notice the hexagon (cubes, first tessellation) and the quadrilaterals fit together perfectly.
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19. Tessellations are patterns formed by ______ all over the surface
Answer:
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20. reflection for tessellation
Reflection for tessellation is a process of creating a pattern or design by reflecting a shape over one or more axis of symmetry. The process involves taking a shape, such as a square, and then reflecting the shape over one or more axis to create a pattern. The result is a repeating design, often used in art and architecture. Tessellation can be used to create patterns on walls, floors, and other surfaces, but can also be used to create complex artwork and designs. Reflection for tessellation is a way to create unique and interesting patterns by simply manipulating the shape and angles of the reflections.
21. What is commonin the giventessellations
Answer:
the common tessellation uses a hexagon
22. where can we see tessellations?
Tessellations can be found in many areas of life. Art, architecture, hobbies, and many other areas hold examples of tessellations found in our everyday surroundings. Specific examples include oriental carpets, quilts, origami, Islamic architecture, and the are of M. C. Escher.
23. figures that can tessellates
three shapes that can form such tessellations:
trianglesquareregular hexagon24. What is commonin the giventessellations
when we find the factors of two and more numbers.. common is like this 1,3,5 , 7,9...when you multiply by two these numbers does not show up so that is common
25. Pie is a tessellation parttern?
Answer:
There are only three shapes that can form such regular tessellations: the equilateral triangle, square and the regular hexagon. Any one of these three shapes can be duplicated infinitely to fill a plane with no gaps. Many other types of tessellation are possible under different constraints.
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Answer:
Pie is a tessellation parttern?
yes,
Step-by-step explanation:
A tessellation is created when a shape is repeated over and over again covering a plane without any gaps or overlaps. Another word for a tessellation is a tiling.
26. 2. Tessellations are patterns formed by_____all over a flat surface.A. linear openings that form in malerials to relieve stressB. cubed or tiled patternsC. patterns that are iteration of detais that occurs at progressively smaller scales.D Irregular stripes or dots
Answer:
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27. what is tessellation
I have some ideas but I am not sure. But, when i was young, tessellations were said to be a figure formed by combining lots of figures that has the same shape with the figure itself. It is showing and dividing a figure to parts using the same shape of the figure.A tessellation of a flat surface is the tiling of a plane using one or more geometric shapes, called tiles, with no overlaps and no gaps. In mathematics, tessellations can be generalized to higher dimensions. A periodic tiling has a repeat pattern.
28. 4. Regular Hexagons and rhombuses can be used to make:9. A regular fessellationb. A semi-regular tessellationc. A tessellation that is neither regular not semi-regulard. No tessellation at all
Answer:
c i guess thats the correct answer
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29. Who is known as the father of tessellation
Answer:
MC. Escher
While we will never know who put together the first tessellation, the work of Dutch graphic artist M. C. Escher and mathematician Sir Roger Penrose brought attention to the concept. Tessellations in art are usually shapes, patterns or figures that can be repeated to create a picture without any gaps or overlaps.
Answer:
Escher
Explanation:
Escher is known for creating many amazing, "other-wordly" artworks, he continued to return to his obsession with filling a two-dimensional plane creating 137 tessellations in his lifetime. Escher can easily be regarded as the "Father" of modern tessellations.
30. Pie is a tessellation parttern?
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