Michele Conway, Belle Cottingham, Alastair Duncombe and, Amanda George Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise 1
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Questions from Michele Conway, Belle Cottingham, Alastair Duncombe and, Amanda George Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise 1 with Hints & Solutions
Use triangular dotty paper to draw tessellation of the given shape.

Use triangular dotty paper to draw tessellation of the given shape.

Use triangular dotty paper to draw tessellation of the given shape.

The interior angle of a regular decagon-sides shape is . Explain why a regular decagon will not tessellate.

The table shows the interior angles for different regular polygons.
Number of sides | Interior angle |
Which are the only regular polygons to tessellate?

Simone tries to tessellate this rhombus.
She puts three tiles together as shown below:
Can she continue her pattern to make a tessellation of her rhombus? Explain your answer.

Hazeem tries to tessellate this isosceles triangle.
He puts six tiles together as shown.
Show that Hazeem won't be able to continue his pattern to make a tessellation.

Explain how this diagram shows that the triangle will tessellate.
