It is extremely difficult to explain how since it is, in fact, impossible!
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It is a regular tessellation.
The measure of all angles in a polygon totals to 360 degrees. a regular polygon of 11 sides also has 11 angles. So the measure of one angle is 360/11 or 32.7272 degrees (or 32 degrees 43.63 minutes)
a tessellation that uses more than one type of regular polygon
it's a heptagon
No, it is not possible.
It can be used only if the measure of its interior angle is a factor of 360 degrees.
Yes it can
No. Because tessellation is about using lost (infinitely many) copies of a polygon to cover a surface, One polygon does not comprise a tessellation.
No, it is not because a quadrilateral is generally not a regular polygon.
It is a regular tessellation.
The interior angle of a regular polygon must be a factor of 360 degrees for it to tessellate uniformly.
A tessellation that uses more than one kind of regular polygon is called a semi-regular tessellation.
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It is an irregular tessellation.