Yes, but only with some polygons.
no, u all suck
yes you can draw a picture to help
Yes
it is probably possible, but will be hard
Not with regular pentagons because each interior angle is 108 degrees which is not a factor of 360 degrees
no, u all suck
yes you can draw a picture to help
Yes
it is probably possible, but will be hard
Since we can't see the floor plan you're supposedly looking at we can't answer this question definitively. However, most floor plans of more than a few rooms will have at least one quadrilateral that isn't a regular polygon, and since quadrilaterals can include two or more other quadrilaterals you need to literally 'think outside the box'. More simply, the question asks 'are there any quadrilaterals that aren't squares'.
Not with regular pentagons because each interior angle is 108 degrees which is not a factor of 360 degrees
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Yes it is possible. Imagine regular square tiles cut into four pieces. The cuts would be from one corner to the opposite corner, similar to an X. Presto!! Triangles
yes
A whirlpool sinks you and simply kills you. Some people say it takes you "inside the earth". but scientifically that is not possible. Why? Well the Ocean FLOOR is just like any regular floor so you would have to order a team of Carpenters that can swim..
yes
it can in accompaniment with squares.