Yes.
Yes.
Yes, any triangle will tessellate.
Triangle :)
Triangle :)
A triangle and a rhombus can create a variety of shapes depending on how they are arranged. If the triangle is placed adjacent to one of the rhombus's sides, they can form a larger polygon. If positioned correctly, they might create a complex shape that combines their angles and sides, but they do not inherently form a specific, recognized shape together. The overall shape will depend on the specific sizes and angles of the triangle and rhombus used.
Regular Hexagon, Square, and Equilateral Triangle. (Apex)
regular hexagon, square, equilateral triangle...apex
Yes
The only shapes which can be used for a regular tessellation are:An equilateral triangle,A squareA regular hexagon.There are also non-regular polygons as well as shapes which are not polygons which can tessellate
A regular triangle, quadrilateral (i.e., square) and hexagon may be used.
The only shapes which will make a regular tessellation are:an equilateral trianglea squarea regular hexagon.
Every triangle will tessellate and, since there are infinitely many possible triangles, there are infinitely many shapes that can be used for tessellation. On the other hand, in any single tessellation you can only use a finite number of shapes.