star and circle
no it can not i have research it thoroughly i could not find any pictures of a regular decagon tessellated. i did but they all had different shapes so the answer is no it is not logically possible
A square is one of the simplest shapes that can be tessellated. Tessellation is the means of using a repeated shape to build a larger shape with no gaps or overlaps.
A chessboard is tessellated, so I assume it is a figure that is checkered.
In a normal plane, only regular polygons with interior angles that are a factor of 360o can be tessellated. This means only three shapes: the regular (equilateral) triangle, the regular quadrilateral (square) and the regular hexagon. If the line were considered a regular polygon (with only two sides) then it would also be included in this list.
star and circle
any shape even if it is not a polygon if u figure out how
Shapes when tessellated fit neatly together with no overlaps or gaps
It means shapes that have been joined together with no gaps or overlaps
no it can not i have research it thoroughly i could not find any pictures of a regular decagon tessellated. i did but they all had different shapes so the answer is no it is not logically possible
a
A square is one of the simplest shapes that can be tessellated. Tessellation is the means of using a repeated shape to build a larger shape with no gaps or overlaps.
A chessboard is tessellated, so I assume it is a figure that is checkered.
No
A tessellated image is a design created by repeating geometric shapes without gaps or overlaps, forming a seamless pattern. It’s widely used in art, architecture, and digital graphics for visually appealing and symmetrical designs.
In a normal plane, only regular polygons with interior angles that are a factor of 360o can be tessellated. This means only three shapes: the regular (equilateral) triangle, the regular quadrilateral (square) and the regular hexagon. If the line were considered a regular polygon (with only two sides) then it would also be included in this list.
No.