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A regular heptagon does not tessellate because its internal angle is approximately 128.57 degrees, which does not divide evenly into 360 degrees. For a shape to tessellate, the angles must combine perfectly to fill the space around a point without gaps or overlaps. Since the angles of a heptagon cannot satisfy this requirement, they cannot create a repeating pattern that covers a plane without leaving empty spaces.

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