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.
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.
they both measure the angle in degrees
The COEFFICIENT of Refraction.
consecutive angles
It they weren't equal is wouldn't make a tessellation.
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The tangent of an angle equals the inverse of an angle complementary to it. The relationship between the two tangents is that they are multiplicative inverses.
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they both measure the angle in degrees
Both angles are equal.
The COEFFICIENT of Refraction.
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.
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On a smooth surface the angle of reflection and the angle of incidence is equal