If you want mathematical precision then the answer is that there need not be any angles at all and so there can be no angle relationship. Shapes like dumb-bells will tessellate, and these will have no angles. There are very many other shapes: see MC Escher's Symmetry artwork for examples.
The interior angle of a regular polygon must be a factor of 360 degrees for it to tessellate uniformly.
It they weren't equal is wouldn't make a tessellation.
No, it is not possible.
It can be used only if the measure of its interior angle is a factor of 360 degrees.
A protractor is one of them
The interior angle of a regular polygon must be a factor of 360 degrees for it to tessellate uniformly.
It they weren't equal is wouldn't make a tessellation.
Hi im bob
Yes it can
No, it is not possible.
A regular polygon will tessellate if its interior angle divides 360 evenly.
It can be used only if the measure of its interior angle is a factor of 360 degrees.
A tessellation of congruent regular polygons can occur only when the internal angle of the polygon in question is equal to a factor of 360. So, for example, the internal angle of a square is equal to 90 degrees (a right angle), which divides equally into 360 four times. A regular tessellation can only occur with triangles, squares, and hexagons. Therefore, any other polygons do not tessellate by themselves.
A protractor is one of them
no
It is extremely difficult to explain how since it is, in fact, impossible!
The angle is 45 degrees.