Five-Pointed Star Logo
1. Use the interactive Spider Tool located on page 1 of this activity to recreate the
five-pointed star logo. Start by asking the spider to move 50 units, rotate 144
degrees, and repeat the sequence until she returns to her starting point. Remember
that you can use "Zoom out" or "Fit to window" if the spider leaves the viewing area.
(To draw the logo with the feet of the star on the bottom, have her rotate 72 degrees,
move 50 units, rotate 144 degrees, and then repeat the sequence until she returns to
her starting point.) In the space below, sketch the five-pointed star logo you created
with the Spider Tool. (4 points)

Respuesta :

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The image on the left in the attachment is created with an initial direction angle of 0°. The image on the right, with both feet at the bottom, is created with an initial direction of 36° (not 72°). An initial rotation of 72° results in an image like the left one, except with the origin at the bottom point.

In each case, the origin is marked with a dot.

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The final result is a five-pointed start or a five-pointed start upwards if you rotate 72 degrees rather than 144 degrees the first time.

What is a star?

A star is a type of polygon, which means it is a shape with multiple sides. Indeed, five-pointed stars are classified as decagons or polygons with 10 sides but the number of sides varies if the star is six-pointed, ten-pointed star, etc.

How is a five-pointed star created?

All stars use lines with specific angles to be created. In the case of five-pointed stars, whcih are the most common the general pattern is:

  • Use lines of the same lenght and rotate 144° each time.

This means that if you follow the instruction you will obtain a five-pointed star.

Learn more about stars in: https://brainly.com/question/24493066

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