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triangles and pentagons
Equilateral triangles, squares, regular pentagons.
Squares, circles, rectangles, trapeziums, hexagons, pentagons, octagons
A square is not a pentagon. Pentagons have 5 sides, squares have 4.
Pentagons do not tessellate in the same way that triangles and squares do because their interior angles do not allow them to fit together perfectly without gaps or overlaps. The sum of the interior angles of a pentagon is 540 degrees, and this does not divide evenly into 360 degrees, which is necessary for a shape to tessellate. While some specific types of irregular pentagons can tessellate, regular pentagons cannot.
Squares and pentagons.
equilateral triangles and regular pentagons
Circles, rectangles, squares, pentagons, etc.
triangles and pentagons
triangles
A square has four; a pentagon has five.
Equilateral triangles, squares, regular pentagons.
Squares are regular all the time. Diamonds, hexagons and pentagons are sometimes regular.
squares,rectangles,regular pentagons
Squares, circles, rectangles, trapeziums, hexagons, pentagons, octagons
There is no 3-d shape for only hexagons. They have to be mixed with pentagons or squares.
A square is not a pentagon. Pentagons have 5 sides, squares have 4.