No but a square will tessellate on its own.
A square will tessellate leaving no gaps or overlaps but a circle does not tessellate.
no
yes you can tessellate a triangle and a pentagon together.
If their shapes are suitably matched they can tessellate together.
Well, honey, let me tell you something. A triangle and a circle cannot tessellate together. Why? Because a circle has a curved edge, and a triangle has straight edges. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - it just ain't gonna happen.
No.
A square will tessellate leaving no gaps or overlaps but a circle does not tessellate.
no
No, a square and a pentagon cannot tessellate together. In order for two shapes to tessellate, their angles must add up to a multiple of 360 degrees. A square has angles of 90 degrees, while a regular pentagon has angles of 108 degrees. Since 90 and 108 do not add up to a multiple of 360, these shapes cannot tessellate together.
because a circle is round. you need uncurved edges to tessellate.
No.
No.
yes
No, a regular pentagon and a square cannot tessellate together. While squares can tessellate on their own, pentagons have angles that do not allow them to fit together with squares without leaving gaps. The internal angles of a regular pentagon are 108 degrees, while those of a square are 90 degrees, making it impossible to create a continuous tiling without overlaps or spaces.
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No, but an octagon and a square can tessellate.
Hexagon: Yes Circle: No