CK12 - Geometry

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Whatis the sum of the measuresof the angles?

is the sum of the anglemeasuresin any quadrilateral.

Describewhichanglescometogetherat a givenpointto “surround”it.

One of eachof the anglesof the quadrilateralfit togetherat each“surrounded”point.

Will all quadrilateralstessellate?Yes, for the reasonsabove.


Tessellatingwith a RegularPolygon


TechnologyNote-“Virtual”PatternBlocks-TM

At the NationalLibraryof VirtualManipulativesyou can experimentwith PatternBlocks

T M

and othershapes.Try to put congruentrhombi,trapezoids,and otherquadrilateralstogetherto
make tessellations. The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives can be found at:
http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/siteinfo.html.

A goodtessellationsite is

http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/frames_asid_163_g_4_t_3.html?open=activities&from=ap-
plets/controller/query/query.htm?qt=tessellations&lang=en.

A squarewill tessellate.This is obvious,if you’veever seena chessboardor a graphpapergrid. A square
is a regularpolygon.Will all regularpolygonstessellate?


Example 2


Can a regularpentagontessellate?


Here’s whathappensif we try to “surround”a pointwith congruentregularpentagons.


Regularpentagonscan’tsurrounda point.Threearen’tenough,and four are too many. Rememberthat


eachangleof a regularpentagonmeasures Anglesof do not combineto equalthe that
it takesto surrounda point.

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