Thursday, May 30, 2019
Shapes Investigation :: Papers
 Shapes Investigation   doing an investigation to look at shapes made up of other shapes   (starting with triangles, then going on squares and hexagons. I  depart    picture to  stimulate the relationship between the perimeter (in cm), dots   enclosed and the amount of shapes (i.e. triangles etc.) use to make a   shape.   From this, I will try to find a  prescript linking P (perimeter), D (dots   enclosed) and T (number of triangles used to make a shape). Later on   in this investigation T will be substituted for Q (squares) and H   (hexagons) used to make a shape. Other letters used in my formulas and   equations are X (T, Q or H), and Y (the number of sides a shape has).   I  baffle decided not to use S for squares, as it is possible it could be   mistaken for 5, when put into a formula. After this, I will try to   find a formula that links the number of shapes, P and D that will work   with any tessellating shape - my universal formula. I anticipate   that for this to work I will    have to include that number of sides of   the shapes I use in my formula.   Method   I will first draw out all possible shapes using, for example, 16   triangles, avoiding drawing those shapes with the same properties of   T, P and D, as this is pointless (i.e. those arranged in the same way   but say, on their side. I will attach these drawings to the  straw man of   each section. From this, I will make a list of all possible   combinations of P, D and T (or later Q and H). Then I will  preserve   making tables of different numbers of that shape, make a graph   containing all the tables and then try to devise a working formula.   As I progress, I will note down any obvious or less obvious things   that I see, and any working formulas found will go on my Formulas   page. To save time, perimeter, dots enclosed, triangles etc. are   written as their formulaic counterparts.  
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