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Filling up 2D space with shapes Use 1 regular hexagon and 6 half hexagons to fill a bigger regular hexagon Use 3 regular hexagons and 7 equilateral triangles to fill a bigger equilateral triangle Use 4 half hexagons to fill a bigger half hexagon © T Madas

Filling up 2D space with shapes Use 1 regular hexagon and 3 small equilateral triangles to make up an equilateral triangle Use 2 half hexagons and 2 equilateral triangles to make up a rhombus Use 4 half hexagons to make up a parallelogram © T Madas

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Filling up 2D space with shapes Show how the shape below can be used to tile up the square Show how the shape below can be used to tile up the square Show how the shape below can be used to tile up the rectangle © T Madas

Worksheets © T Madas

Use 1 regular hexagon and 6 half hexagons to fill a bigger regular hexagon Use 3 regular hexagons and 7 equilateral triangles to fill a bigger equilateral triangle Use 4 half hexagons to fill a bigger half hexagon Use 4 half hexagons to fill a bigger half hexagon Use 3 regular hexagons and 7 equilateral triangles to fill a bigger equilateral triangle Use 1 regular hexagon and 6 half hexagons to fill a bigger regular hexagon © T Madas

Use 1 regular hexagon and 6 half hexagons to fill a bigger regular hexagon Use 3 regular hexagons and 7 equilateral triangles to fill a bigger equilateral triangle Use 4 half hexagons to fill a bigger half hexagon Use 1 regular hexagon and 3 small equilateral triangles to make up an equilateral triangle Use 2 half hexagons and 2 equilateral triangles to make up a rhombus Use 4 half hexagons to make up a parallelogram © T Madas

Show how the shape below can be used to tile up the square Show how the shape below can be used to tile up the rectangle Show how the shape below can be used to tile up the square Show how the shape below can be used to tile up the rectangle © T Madas

Use 1 regular hexagon and 6 half hexagons to fill a bigger regular hexagon Use 3 regular hexagons and 7 equilateral triangles to fill a bigger equilateral triangle Use 4 half hexagons to fill a bigger half hexagon Show how the shape below can be used to tile up the square Show how the shape below can be used to tile up the rectangle © T Madas

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