no
NO because if you look at the shape it is different.
A circle.
Perimeter Measures the outside of the shape Area Area measures the inside of the shape Both Measurements that describe the shape
Any shape that you can draw on paper with four straight lines, no matter its size and shape, has four angles inside it that add up to 360 degrees.
It all matters what the inside angles measure up to. If the inside angles measure up to 360 degrees, the shape will tile. If the inside angles do not add up to 360 degrees, the shape won't tile.
A scalene triangle is a triangle in which there are no sides or angles with the same measures.
The shape is a triangle.
The answer depends on the shape and what information you do have about it.
They are angles between adjacent sides of the polygon, measured on the inside of the shape.
The three angles inside every triangle, no matter what shape or size it is, always add up to 180 degrees.
Rectangle, octagon, hectagon, square...
Yes. They may not be wholly inside the shape but that is not a necessary requirement.