1.   Identify the tessellation below.
   
    A. semi-regular B. neither
    C. both D. regular
    Hint

  2.   Identify the figures used to create the tessellation.
   
    A. rectangles, triangles B. hexagons, squares
    C. octagons, squares D. squares, triangles
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  3.   Is the pattern below a tessellation formed by translating a triangle?
   
    A. No; There are shapes other than triangles.
    B. Yes; Triangles can be used to form squares and trapezoids.
    C. Yes; Each successive triangle has been shifted slightly.
    D. No; Tessellations do not overlap figures.
    Hint

  4.   Identify the figures used to create the tessellation.
   
    A. squares and hexagons B. pentagons and triangles
    C. triangles and squares D. hexagons and triangles
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  5.   What type of tessellation is shown?
   
    A. regular formed by triangles
    B. semi-regular formed by squares
    C. none of these
    D. semi-regular formed by triangles and squares
    Hint



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