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Non-Regular Tessellation What is a non-regular polygon? What is a non-regular tessellation?

Non-regular Polygons What does the prefix “non” mean? Non-binding elastic Non-glare glass Non-regular polygon A non-regular polygon is a polygon whose sides are different lengths.

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Non-Regular Polygons yes no yes no yes yes yes no Which of the following are non-regular polygons? ? yes no ? ? ? yes ? no yes ? ? ? yes yes no

Non-regular Tessellation Non-regular tessellations are made up of polygons whose sides are not the same lengths used in a repeating pattern completely covering a plane region without gaps or overlaps.

Web Info http://library.thinkquest.org/16661/simple.of.non-regular.polygons/index.html

What are non-regular polygons? A non-regular polygon is a polygon whose sides are different lengths. What are non-regular tessellations? Non-regular tessellations are made up of polygons whose sides are not the same lengths used in a repeating pattern completely covering a plane region without gaps or overlaps.

Assignment Create a non-regular tessellation. Use a half sheet of plain copy paper. Your tessellation is to be in color. No #2 pencil or “writing” pen “coloring”. Use your imagination