Yes because each interior angle is 120 degrees and angles around a point add up to 360 degrees
No
Triangle, square and hexagon
Equilateral triangle, square and regular hexagon.
No. No shape with 7 or more sides will tessellate with multiple copies of itself. All traigles and quadrilaterals will tessellate, there are 14 irregular pentagons (the last was discovered in 2016), and a number of hexagons - including the regular hexagon.
Equilateral triangle, square and regular hexagon.
Out of a hexagon, only a hexagon.If you have many hexagons, they can tessellate a plane, although the boundaries of this shape will be concave in parts.Out of a hexagon, only a hexagon.If you have many hexagons, they can tessellate a plane, although the boundaries of this shape will be concave in parts.Out of a hexagon, only a hexagon.If you have many hexagons, they can tessellate a plane, although the boundaries of this shape will be concave in parts.Out of a hexagon, only a hexagon.If you have many hexagons, they can tessellate a plane, although the boundaries of this shape will be concave in parts.
No, a hexagon is not a tessellation. Some hexagons can tessellate a plane, others will not.
If it's interior angle is a factor of 360 then it will tessellate such as a square, a regular hexagon and an equilateral triangle.
Yes. Tessellated hexagons are the basis of many natural structures such as honeycombs.
Most regular polygons will not - by themselves. In fact, of the regular polygons, only a triangle, square and hexagon will. No other regular polygon will create a regular tessellation.
Squares, triangles,rectangles,hexagon,parrellagram
Square.