yes
hexagons, triangles, rectangles, trapizoids, and many other shapes. circles do not tessallate
Yes.
There are decagons which will tessellate.
By itself, it will never tessellate.
yes it can because it will have all the same side and it will cover you entire paper
Pentagons do not tessellate in the same way that triangles and squares do because their interior angles do not allow them to fit together perfectly without gaps or overlaps. The sum of the interior angles of a pentagon is 540 degrees, and this does not divide evenly into 360 degrees, which is necessary for a shape to tessellate. While some specific types of irregular pentagons can tessellate, regular pentagons cannot.
It was named after a pentagon, it wasn't the 'Pentagon' that named the 'pentagon'.
Hexagon * * * * * A pentagon
pentagon A pentagon. A 5-sided figure is called a pentagon. pentagon A five sided figure is called a pentagon
They are both the same. Pentagon is just a shorter way of saying the pentagon building. As for if you meant the shape pentagon, it is called the pentagon because it's shape is a pentagon.
Pentagon ("pent" means five).
The pentagon is in Washington, D.C. A pentagon has five sides. How do you draw a pentagon?