A different look at polygons

This task is looking at creating polygons with specific lengths. Also, there's a chance to explore symmetry.

Problem



These are the five triangles you can make out of 13 rods, each rod the same length.

These are the triangle measurements: 6,6,1;  6,5,2;  6,4,3;  5,5,3;  5,4,4.

 

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A different look at Polygons



 

 

I had to avoid reflections and rotations that use the same measurements.



 

Your Challenge

 Use rods of the same length, string etc. to explore some of the following ideas

1/ Using 10, 11 or 12 units

 

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A different look at Polygons

 Using these numbers of units you could explore making a quadrilateral, a pentagon and a hexagon. Maybe you would find a kind of system to help?



2/ Other Triangles

 

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A different look at Polygons

 I had used some magnetic rods and spheres to help with some but here I used a string with equal spaced knots. Maybe you could also find something to help? If you had 16  lengths instead of the 14 shown here how many different triangles can you make using all 16 each time? Maybe you would find a kind of system to help? 

3/  You could look at just pentagons and use 10, 11 or 12 units

 

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A different look at Polygons



Here are two to start you off. I wonder if you can find them all with no repeats.

4/ You could look at only symmetric hexagons and use 10, 11 or 12 units

 

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A different look at Polygons

 Here are three to start you off. I wonder if you can find them all with no repeats.

   

 

Or you might be curious about something else.