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Q: How do you determine which type of transformation could be used on a tile as part of the tessellating plane?
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What is a regular tilling of a plane shape called?

It is tessellating where there are no gaps or overlaps.


What changes the position or orientation of a figure on a coordinate plane?

This is a transformation which could be a rotation, translation or reflection.


How many triangles will fit about a point when tessellating the plane?

Six. This is true even if the triangle is thin, flat, or scalene, unless it's an unusual tesselation.


What are the units?

Tessellation is using multiple copies of a shape, usually a polygon, to cover a plane without gaps or overlaps. Each copy of this single shape is a tessellating unit.


Which transformation is a flipping of a plane about a fixes line?

Translation


What is a geometry enlargement?

It is the transformation of a shape on the Cartesian plane


When you perform a transformation of a figure on the coordinate plane the input of the transformation is called?

It is sometimes called the pre-image.


What are the tessellation units?

Tessellation is using multiple copies of a shape, usually a polygon, to cover a plane without gaps or overlaps. Each copy of this single shape is a tessellating unit.


Three points that determine a plane?

Any 3 points determine a plane.


A figure is transformed in the plane such that no point maps to itself. What type of transformation?

It could be a reflection with the mirror line outside the figure; it could be a rotation with the centre of rotation outside the figure; or it could be a translation.


Which transformation is a flipping of a plane about a fixed line?

Reflection in the line.


What does transformation mean in geometry?

A transformation is moving or changing the shape of a figure on the Cartesian plane by a translation, by a reflection, by a rotation or by an enlargment