A tessellating regular polygon can have 3, 4, or 6 sides. Triangles (3 sides), squares (4 sides), and hexagons (6 sides) can tile a plane without gaps or overlaps. Polygons with more than six sides cannot tessellate because they cannot fill the space evenly without leaving gaps.
The tessellating shape can have 3, 4 or 6 sides.
A tessellating polygon can have a minimum of three sides, as seen in triangles, and can extend to any number of sides as long as the interior angles can add up to 360 degrees around each vertex. Common tessellating polygons include triangles, squares, and hexagons. However, polygons with five or more sides generally do not tessellate unless they are irregular or combined with other shapes.
If it is a regular polygon then it will have 10 sides
A regular polygon that has 180 degrees is an equilateral triangle.
12 sides
The tessellating shape can have 3, 4 or 6 sides.
no a regular polygon has 360 degrees and it can have 4 or more sides
That regular polygon would have 9 sides.
5 sides, a regular pentagon.
A tessellating polygon can have a minimum of three sides, as seen in triangles, and can extend to any number of sides as long as the interior angles can add up to 360 degrees around each vertex. Common tessellating polygons include triangles, squares, and hexagons. However, polygons with five or more sides generally do not tessellate unless they are irregular or combined with other shapes.
If it is a regular polygon then it will have 10 sides
No regular polygon has 160. The "smallest" polygon is the triangle, which has 180o. ^^FALSE!!!!!!! this polygon has 18 sides!
5 sides and it is a regular pentagon
A regular polygon that has 180 degrees is an equilateral triangle.
The polygon has 16 sides :)
The polygon would have 72 sides...
15 sides