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Home - DeakinSy X () A3.1.3 Task Option X Homepage - SIT1 x * OnTrack X Email - SHEHARY/ X Hamari Kahani | E x * Homework Help x 95 (95) WhatsAp 4 x + X - > C a d21.deakin.edu.au/d21/le/content/1032027/viewContent/5663624/View S Task 1 Option 1 - Original Escher-style design using methods covered in Week 2 Create an original Escher design based on the methods we have studied in Week 2. Be sure to include the following: . An introduction to the underlying polygon, its properties and how it tessellates . Step-by-Step diagrams with descriptions showing how to alter the polygon extensively using one or more of the Escher methods covered in the Week 2 material. Make sure your diagrams are clear, incorporating vertex labels and annotations if appropriate, and that you incorporate relevant terminology. You should also show an understanding of how your shape will tessellate. . The final tessellation (either hand-drawn or using technology) Option 2 - Original Escher-style design using Glide Reflection Escher also used a transformation method called "Glide Reflection". Give an overview of this technique and present an original design using it. Be sure to include the following: . An overview of the polygons that can tessellate (by themselves) using Glide reflection and their relevant properties . Step-by-Step diagrams with descriptions showing how to alter a polygon using glide reflection as a transformation technique. You can use additional methods, e.g., glide reflection on two opposite sides and translation on the remaining sides. Descriptions and diagrams should be similar to what has been presented for rotation and translation in the Week 2 material. Make sure your diagrams are clear, incorporating vertex labels and annotations if appropriate, and that you incorporate relevant terminology. You should also show an understanding of how your final shape will tessellate. . The final tessellation (either hand-drawn or using technology) Type here to search O 9 0 33"C Mostly cloudy ~ 2:34 PM 8/18/2021