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Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

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Page 1: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Pre-Algebra

5.9

Tessellations

Page 2: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Identify each polygon.

1. polygon with 10 sides

2. polygon with 3 congruent sides

3. polygon with 4 congruent sidesand no right angles

decagon

equilateral triangle

rhombus

Warm Up

Page 3: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Learn to predict and verify patterns involving tessellations.

Page 4: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

tessellation

regular tessellation

semiregular tessellation

Vocabulary

Page 5: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Fascinating designs can be made by repeating a figure or group of figures. These designs are often used in art and architecture.

A repeating pattern of plane figures that completely covers a plane with no gaps or overlaps is a tessellation.

Page 6: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

In a regular tessellation, a regular polygon is repeated to fill a plane. The angles at each vertex add to 360°, so exactly three regular tessellations exist.

Page 7: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

In a semiregular tessellation, two or more regular polygons are repeated to fill the plane and the vertices are all identical.

Page 8: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

11 Understand the Problem

Find all the possible semiregular tessellations that use triangles and squares.

List the important information:

• The angles at each vertex add to 360°.

• All the angles in a square measure 90°.

• All the angles in an equilateral triangle measure 60°.

Example: Problem Solving Application

Page 9: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

22 Make a Plan

Account for all possibilities: List all possible combinations of triangles and squares around a vertex that add to 360°. Then see which combinations can be used to create a semiregular tessellation.

6 triangles, 0 squares 6(60°) = 360° regular

3 triangles, 2 squares 3(60°) + 2(90°) = 360°

0 triangles, 4 squares 4(90°) = 360° regular

Example Continued

Page 10: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Solve33

There are two arrangements of three triangles and two squares around a vertex.

Example Continued

Page 11: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Repeat each arrangement around every vertex, if possible, to create a tessellation.

Solve33

Example Continued

Page 12: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

There are exactly two semiregular tessellations that use triangles and squares.

Solve33

Example Continued

Page 13: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Look Back44

Every vertex in each arrangement is identical to the other vertices in that arrangement, so these are the only arrangements that produce semiregular tessellations.

Example Continued

Page 14: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Create a tessellation with quadrilateral EFGH.

There must be a copy of each angle of quadrilateral EFGH at every vertex.

Example: Creating a Tessellation

Page 15: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Identify each polygon.

1. polygon with 10 sides

2. polygon with 3 congruent sides

3. polygon with 4 congruent sidesand no right angles

decagon

equilateral triangle

rhombus

Warm Up

Page 16: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

tessellation

regular tessellation

semiregular tessellation

Vocabulary

Page 17: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

11 Understand the Problem

Find all the possible semiregular tessellations that use triangles and squares.

List the important information:

• The angles at each vertex add to 360°.

• All the angles in a square measure 90°.

• All the angles in an equilateral triangle measure 60°.

Example: Problem Solving Application

Page 18: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

22 Make a Plan

Account for all possibilities: List all possible combinations of triangles and squares around a vertex that add to 360°. Then see which combinations can be used to create a semiregular tessellation.

6 triangles, 0 squares 6(60°) = 360° regular

3 triangles, 2 squares 3(60°) + 2(90°) = 360°

0 triangles, 4 squares 4(90°) = 360° regular

Example Continued

Page 19: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Look Back44

Every vertex in each arrangement is identical to the other vertices in that arrangement, so these are the only arrangements that produce semiregular tessellations.

Example Continued

Page 20: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Create a tessellation with quadrilateral EFGH.

There must be a copy of each angle of quadrilateral EFGH at every vertex.

Example: Creating a Tessellation

Page 21: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Use rotations to create a tessellation with the quadrilateral given below.

Step 1: Find the midpoint of a side.

Step 2: Make a new edge for half of the side.

Step 3: Rotate the new edge around the midpoint to form the edge of the other half of the side.Step 4: Repeat with the other sides.

Example: Creating a Tessellation by Transforming a

polygon

Page 22: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Step 5: Use the figure to make a tessellation.

Example Continued

Page 23: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Create a tessellation with quadrilateral IJKL.

There must be a copy of each angle of quadrilateral IJKL at every vertex.

I

J

K

L

Try This

Page 24: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Use rotations to create a tessellation with the quadrilateral given below.

Step 1: Find the midpoint of a side.

Step 2: Make a new edge for half of the side.

Step 3: Rotate the new edge around the midpoint to form the edge of the other half of the side.Step 4: Repeat with the other sides.

Example: Creating a Tessellation by Transforming a

polygon

Page 25: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Step 5: Use the figure to make a tessellation.

Example Continued

Page 26: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Use rotations to create a tessellation with the quadrilateral given below.

Step 1: Find the midpoint of a side.

Step 2: Make a new edge for half of the side.

Step 3: Rotate the new edge around the midpoint to form the edge of the other half of the side.Step 4: Repeat with the other sides.

Try This

Page 27: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Look Back44

Every vertex in each arrangement is identical to the other vertices in that arrangement, so these are the only arrangements that produce semiregular tessellations.

Example Continued

Page 28: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Create a tessellation with quadrilateral EFGH.

There must be a copy of each angle of quadrilateral EFGH at every vertex.

Example: Creating a Tessellation

Page 29: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Identify each polygon.

1. polygon with 10 sides

2. polygon with 3 congruent sides

3. polygon with 4 congruent sidesand no right angles

decagon

equilateral triangle

rhombus

Warm Up

Page 30: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

tessellation

regular tessellation

semiregular tessellation

Vocabulary

Page 31: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Example: Problem Solving Application

11 Understand the Problem

Find all the possible semiregular tessellations that use triangles and squares.

List the important information:

• The angles at each vertex add to 360°.

• All the angles in a square measure 90°.

• All the angles in an equilateral triangle measure 60°.

Page 32: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

22 Make a Plan

Account for all possibilities: List all possible combinations of triangles and squares around a vertex that add to 360°. Then see which combinations can be used to create a semiregular tessellation.

6 triangles, 0 squares 6(60°) = 360° regular

3 triangles, 2 squares 3(60°) + 2(90°) = 360°

0 triangles, 4 squares 4(90°) = 360° regular

Example Continued

Page 33: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Look Back44

Every vertex in each arrangement is identical to the other vertices in that arrangement, so these are the only arrangements that produce semiregular tessellations.

Example Continued

Page 34: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Create a tessellation with quadrilateral EFGH.

There must be a copy of each angle of quadrilateral EFGH at every vertex.

Example: Creating a Tessellation

Page 35: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Use rotations to create a tessellation with the quadrilateral given below.

Step 1: Find the midpoint of a side.

Step 2: Make a new edge for half of the side.

Step 3: Rotate the new edge around the midpoint to form the edge of the other half of the side.Step 4: Repeat with the other sides.

Example: Creating a Tessellation by Transforming a polygon

Page 36: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Step 5: Use the figure to make a tessellation.

Example Continued

Page 37: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Create a tessellation with quadrilateral IJKL.

There must be a copy of each angle of quadrilateral IJKL at every vertex.

I

J

K

L

Try This

Page 38: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Use rotations to create a tessellation with the quadrilateral given below.

Step 1: Find the midpoint of a side.

Step 2: Make a new edge for half of the side.

Step 3: Rotate the new edge around the midpoint to form the edge of the other half of the side.Step 4: Repeat with the other sides.

Example: Creating a Tessellation by Transforming a polygon

Page 39: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Step 5: Use the figure to make a tessellation.

Example Continued

Page 40: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Use rotations to create a tessellation with the quadrilateral given below.

Step 1: Find the midpoint of a side.

Step 2: Make a new edge for half of the side.

Step 3: Rotate the new edge around the midpoint to form the edge of the other half of the side.Step 4: Repeat with the other sides.

Try This

Page 41: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

Step 5: Use the figure to make a tessellation.

Try This Continued

Page 42: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

1. Find all possible semiregular tessellations that use squares and regular hexagons.

2. Explain why a regular tessellation with regular octagons is impossible. Each angle measure in a regular octagon is 135° and 135° is not a factor of 360°

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Lesson Quiz: Part 1

Page 43: Pre-Algebra 5.9 Tessellations. Identify each polygon. 1. polygon with 10 sides 2. polygon with 3 congruent sides 3. polygon with 4 congruent sides and.

3. Can a semiregular tessellation be formed using a regular 12-sided polygon and a regular hexagon? Explain.

No; a regular 12-sided polygon has angles that measure 150° and a regular hexagon has angles that measure 120°. No combinations of 120° and 150° add to 360°

Lesson Quiz: Part 2