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Equilateral triangle, square and regular hexagon.
It is a regular tessellation.
A tessellation is a method for using copies of a single shape to cover a plane surface without gaps or overlaps. Semi-regular tessellations use two (or more) shapes.
trapezoid
No a pentagon is a single polygonal shape, A tessellation is a scheme for covering a plane, without gaps of overlaps, using multiple copies of the same basic shape. These are usually polygons.
Equilateral triangle, square and regular hexagon.
the answer is yes
No, it is using multiple copies of a shape, usually polygons, so as to cover a plane without gaps or overlaps.
No. Tessellation is a process by which identical shapes, usually polygons, are used to cover a plane without any gaps or overlaps.
A regular tessellation is one in which a plane is covered, without gaps or overlaps, using copies of a regular polygon.
No, there would be triangles in between. Sorry!
Squares or rectangles.Answer:Shapes which can be tiled (fit together without spaces or overlaps) are said to exhibit tessellation. These can be as simple as two dimensional shapes (squares and triangles) or as complex as the drawings by M.C. Escher who made tiles of birds and fishes.In general tiling shapes can be regular polygons (all the same) or mixtures of different shapes of regular polygons. More exotic shapes are developed by mathematicians. These include tiles using irregular polygons and three dimensional shapes.
It is a regular tessellation.
A tessellation is a method for using copies of a single shape to cover a plane surface without gaps or overlaps. Semi-regular tessellations use two (or more) shapes.
A scheme for suing multiple copies of a regular polygon so as to cover a plane without gaps or overlaps.
Tessellation involves using copies of a shape, usually a polygon, to cover a plane surface without gaps or overlaps. The study of plane surfaces and regular shapes are part of geometry and, therefore, of mathematics.
No a pentagon is a single polygonal shape, A tessellation is a scheme for covering a plane, without gaps of overlaps, using multiple copies of the same basic shape. These are usually polygons.