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TESSELLATIONS AROUND THE SCHOOL

BY JAN LIBESE
The tessellation pattern has
repeated geometric shapes forming
a grid of square frames,each
containing an X shaped cross.In the
case of the labeled diagram, the
preimage move 1 unit to the right.So
it a Translation

Rotated
Image Preimage 90
degrees
The tessellation pattern has repeated
geometric shapes forming a pattern of
squares.(This is the concrete floor).In the
case of the labelled diagram the preimage
moved one unit right.So its a Translation

Preimage Image
The image shows a tessellated floor pattern in an
indoor scene. The tessellation consists of square tiles
arranged diagonally, with smaller square tiles at their
intersections. These smaller squares are alternately
colored in blue and white, creating a repeating pattern
across the floor.In the case of the labelled diagram
the preimage moved two units up.So its a Translation
Image

Preimage
The picture shows a tessellation pattern
with the rails with a square having more
geometrical shapes inside on it and there
are no gaps.In the case of the labelled
diagram the preimage moved one unit
right.So its a Translation

PreImage Image
The picture shows an image of the school
lockers and this is a tessellation because
there is no gaps and it's a pattern.In the case
of the labelled diagram the preimage moved
one unit down.So its a Translation

PreImage

Image
Preimage
In this image of one of the school posters, the Image
tessellation pattern consists of a series of
triangles and parallelograms that create a
repetitive, grid-like structure. The triangles are
equilateral, meaning all sides are of equal length,
and they are arranged in a way that they share
sides with the parallelograms. The parallelograms
have two acute angles and two obtuse angles,
indicating they are not rectangles.In the case of
the labelled diagram, the preimage moves 1 unit to
the right. Translation.
The tessellation in the image is evident in
the repetitive pattern of the metal bars on
the gate and the diamond shapes on the
concrete pillars. Tessellation refers to a
pattern where shapes fit together without
gaps or overlaps, and here, the vertical bars
create a regular grid-like tessellating
pattern across the gate.In the case of the
labelled diagram the preimage moved one
unit right.So its a Translation

PreImage Image
PreImage Image

The image shows a tessellation on the


concrete floor of geometric
shape(squares)making a pattern without any
gaps or overlapping.In the case of the
labelled diagram the preimage moved one
unit right.So its a Translation.
This image is of the design of the metal wire
used for the paper disposal. There are
hexagons that have no gaps and are being
rotated each time. According to the labelled
diagram, the preimage move 90 degrees
clockwise or 270 degrees counterclockwise.

PreImage Image
This photo was of a shoe mat next to the
PDC. There are perfectly rounded circles
which have no gaps hence this is a
translation. According to the labelled
diagram the preimage moves 3 units to the
left and 2 down units up.

PreImage

Image

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