I need help with the portfolio I gotta do, I was wondering if someone could either post a good answer for it or just post information that is good for the portfolio thank you.

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Choose one kind of triangle to use for a tessellation: equilateral, isosceles, or

scalene.
Use technology or paper to create six or more congruent copies of your
chosen triangle and investigate how the shape tessellates.
Use your chosen triangle to create an artwork with tessellations. You can use
any sizes, colors, patterns, or art mediums. You can submit a scanned copy,
photo, screenshot, or snip of your artwork.
Provide the explanation of the math behind your tessellation that the gallery
will display next to your artwork.
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Use the definition of your chosen triangle and what you know about
the interior angles of triangles to prove that any version or size of that
triangle will tessellate. (Hint: Study the interior angles where the
vertices meet in the tessellation.)
Include diagrams or other visual models to help explain your proof.
Think about how you could extend your work to prove that all triangles
tessellate, and share any theories you might have.
Your completed work of art will be submitted as your portfolio assessment. It must
include your tessellation art and your explanation for the math behind it.

isosceles, thank you Ms. Sue

Of course! I can help you with your portfolio. However, since I can't see your actual requirements or the specific topic of your portfolio, I can provide you with some general guidance to create a strong portfolio. Here are some steps you can follow:

1. Clarify your goals: Determine the purpose of your portfolio. Are you showcasing your skills and accomplishments? Are you trying to secure a job or attract clients? Understanding your goals will help you shape the content and format.

2. Select relevant work: Choose the projects or works that best represent your skills and expertise. Consider including a variety of pieces to demonstrate the range of your abilities. Ensure the work aligns with your goals and target audience.

3. Organize and structure: Decide on the organization and structure of your portfolio. Common structures include chronological (from oldest to newest), thematic (grouping similar works), or by skill set (separating sections for different skills). Ensure there is a logical flow and easy navigation.

4. Provide context: For each piece in your portfolio, provide context and background information. Explain the project's objective, your role, challenges faced, and the skills you utilized or developed. This narrative will enhance the viewer's understanding of your work.

5. Present your portfolio in a visually appealing manner: Consider using clean and professional layouts that highlight your work. Use consistent fonts, colors, and formatting throughout. Incorporate appealing visuals, such as images or screenshots, to showcase your work.

6. Include testimonials or references: If applicable, include testimonials from clients, mentors, or colleagues who can vouch for your skills and professionalism. This adds credibility and strengthens your portfolio.

7. Update and refine: Regularly update your portfolio with new projects and accomplishments. Regularly review and refine your content, ensuring it stays relevant and aligns with your goals.

Remember, a portfolio is a reflection of your skills and expertise, so take the time to properly showcase your work and demonstrate your abilities in a clear and concise manner. Good luck with your portfolio!

no* sorry read your msg wrong

We have no idea what you need for your portfolio. If you post your guidelines, we may be able to help you.

Which kind of triangle have you chosen?

Have you created more copies of this triangle?