1.   Identify the tessellation below.
   
    A. neither B. regular
    C. both D. semi-regular
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  2.   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.
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  3.   What type of tessellation is shown below?
   
    A. neither B. both
    C. semi-regular D. regular
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  4.   Does translating a rectangle form the pattern below? Why or why not?
   
    A. no; there are triangles in the pattern
    B. no; the shapes repeat
    C. yes; the rectangles have been rotated
    D. yes; the triangles form rectangles
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  5.   What type of tessellation is shown?
   
    A. none of these
    B. semi-regular formed by triangles and squares
    C. regular formed by hexagons
    D. semi-regular formed by squares and hexagons
    Hint



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