4.2 Tilings INSTRUCTOR NOTES
... For example, in a tiling for regular hexagons we have each vertex surrounded by 3 regular hexagons because (number of polygons) = 360°/120° = 3. However, note that the “number of polygons” must be an integer. Looking at the table at the beginning and running through the possibilities we see that the ...
... For example, in a tiling for regular hexagons we have each vertex surrounded by 3 regular hexagons because (number of polygons) = 360°/120° = 3. However, note that the “number of polygons” must be an integer. Looking at the table at the beginning and running through the possibilities we see that the ...
Honors Geometry
... ________13. AJ lies in plane Y. ________14. It is possible for a line and a point not on the line to be in more than one plane. ________15. It is possible for 3 collinear points to be in many different planes. II. What kind and how many points does it take to determine: _____________________________ ...
... ________13. AJ lies in plane Y. ________14. It is possible for a line and a point not on the line to be in more than one plane. ________15. It is possible for 3 collinear points to be in many different planes. II. What kind and how many points does it take to determine: _____________________________ ...