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Constructions and Tilings Practice 2: Tilings and Tessellations and Triangle and Angle Constructions

Concept Check

Question 1mcq
To construct a triangle with sides 4 cm, 5 cm and 6 cm, what should be checked first?
A.The three lengths satisfy triangle inequality.
B.The angles are all right angles.
C.The longest side must equal the sum of the other two.
D.No checking is needed.
Question 2mcq
To construct a triangle with sides 4 cm, 5 cm and 6 cm, what should be checked first?
A.The angles are all right angles.
B.The three lengths satisfy triangle inequality.
C.The longest side must equal the sum of the other two.
D.No checking is needed.
Question 3mcq
To construct a triangle with sides 4 cm, 5 cm and 6 cm, what should be checked first?
A.The angles are all right angles.
B.The longest side must equal the sum of the other two.
C.The three lengths satisfy triangle inequality.
D.No checking is needed.
Question 4mcq
To construct a triangle with sides 4 cm, 5 cm and 6 cm, what should be checked first?
A.The angles are all right angles.
B.The longest side must equal the sum of the other two.
C.The three lengths satisfy triangle inequality.
D.No checking is needed.
Question 5mcq
To construct a triangle with sides 4 cm, 5 cm and 6 cm, what should be checked first?
A.The angles are all right angles.
B.The longest side must equal the sum of the other two.
C.No checking is needed.
D.The three lengths satisfy triangle inequality.
Question 6mcq
To construct a triangle with sides 4 cm, 5 cm and 6 cm, what should be checked first?
A.The three lengths satisfy triangle inequality.
B.The angles are all right angles.
C.The longest side must equal the sum of the other two.
D.No checking is needed.

Apply and Solve

Question 7mcq
Which regular polygon can tile a floor by itself without gaps or overlaps?
A.regular hexagon
B.regular pentagon
C.regular heptagon
D.circle
Question 8mcq
Which regular polygon can tile a floor by itself without gaps or overlaps?
A.regular pentagon
B.regular hexagon
C.regular heptagon
D.circle
Question 9mcq
Which regular polygon can tile a floor by itself without gaps or overlaps?
A.regular pentagon
B.regular heptagon
C.regular hexagon
D.circle
Question 10mcq
Which regular polygon can tile a floor by itself without gaps or overlaps?
A.regular pentagon
B.regular heptagon
C.regular hexagon
D.circle
Question 11mcq
Which regular polygon can tile a floor by itself without gaps or overlaps?
A.regular pentagon
B.regular heptagon
C.circle
D.regular hexagon
Question 12mcq
Which regular polygon can tile a floor by itself without gaps or overlaps?
A.regular hexagon
B.regular pentagon
C.regular heptagon
D.circle