yes you can tessellate a triangle and a pentagon together.
If their shapes are suitably matched they can tessellate together.
No but a square will tessellate on its own.
A square will tessellate leaving no gaps or overlaps but a circle does not tessellate.
Yes, any type of triangle or quadrilateral will tessellate.
No.
yes you can tessellate a triangle and a pentagon together.
If their shapes are suitably matched they can tessellate together.
No but a square will tessellate on its own.
Yes. Any triangle will tessellate.
A square will tessellate leaving no gaps or overlaps but a circle does not tessellate.
Yes, any type of triangle or quadrilateral will tessellate.
No, a triangle will not tessellate by itself. In order for a shape to tessellate, it must be able to fit together with copies of itself without any gaps or overlaps. Triangles have angles that add up to 180 degrees, which does not allow them to fit together seamlessly to create a tessellation. Shapes like squares, hexagons, and equilateral triangles can tessellate because their angles allow them to fit together perfectly.
Yes under certain dimensional conditions.
because a circle is round. you need uncurved edges to tessellate.
Yes all triangles will tessellate
No.