yes of course * * * * * A decagon does NOT tessellate. All triangles and quadrilaterals do, there are 14 tessellating pentagons and a number of hexagons (including regular hexagons). There are no tessellations which use polygons of the same shape - regular or irregular - for polygons with 7 or more sides.
Yes, they will all tessellate an infinite plane.
No
No.
No not normally
There are decagonal shapes which will tessellate the plane.
There are decagons which will tessellate.
yes definitely you can tesselate a regular haxagon
every quadrilateral will tessellate the plane? true or false
yes of course * * * * * A decagon does NOT tessellate. All triangles and quadrilaterals do, there are 14 tessellating pentagons and a number of hexagons (including regular hexagons). There are no tessellations which use polygons of the same shape - regular or irregular - for polygons with 7 or more sides.
Yes, they will all tessellate an infinite plane.
It is possible to tessellate a plane with squares, triangles, and hexagons. To tessellate something means to cover it with repeated use of a single shape, without gaps or overlapping.
No
A decagon is a closed plane shape bounded by ten straight lines.
circles and octagon do not tessellate as they overlap each other or leave spaces between them.
no * * * * * Actually, the answer is YES.
Yes