No.
No.
There is no such polygon.
A seven-sided shape (polygon) is called a heptagon.
A seven sided shape is called a heptagon.
Yes, a 7 sided shape is a heptagon.
True * * * * * No. The only regular polygons that will tessellate are a triangle, a square and a heagon. So a regular heptagon will not tessellate.
No.
No. Regular heptagons (seven sides) doesn't tessellate alone.
A regular heptagon does not tessellate because its internal angle is approximately 128.57 degrees, which does not divide evenly into 360 degrees. For a shape to tessellate, the angles must combine perfectly to fill the space around a point without gaps or overlaps. Since the angles of a heptagon cannot satisfy this requirement, they cannot create a repeating pattern that covers a plane without leaving empty spaces.
No.
There is no such polygon.
The heptagon (7 sided polygon) cannot tessellate. The exterior angle of the heptagon is 51.43 degrees which makes the interior angle 128.57 degrees.
A seven-sided shape (polygon) is called a heptagon.
No. Equilateral heptagons (7 sided figures) do not tessellate the plane. Not if no other polygons are allowed. But if you allow a (non-equilateral) pentagon then you might be able to tessellate the plane!
No convex polygon with 7 or more sides can tessellate.
A seven sided shape is called a heptagon.
A heptagon is a 7 sided polygon.