No, a regular tessellation uses multiple copies of only one regular polygon.
No. Four regular polygons cannot be combined for this purpose.
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A semi-regular tessellation is covering a plane surface with two or more different regular polygons, all of which have sides of the same length. In addition, each polygon vertex is surrounded by polygons in the same order.
A semi-regular tessellation is covering a plane surface with two or more different regular polygons, all of which have sides of the same length. In addition, each polygon vertex is surrounded by polygons in the same order.
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It is a regular tessellation.
If it also covers a surface without overlap, then it is a regular tessellation.
Regular polygons with 5, 7 or more sides.
An [equilateral] triangle, square and hexagon are the only regular polygons which, by themselves, will tile a surface.