Nope... there will always be spaces around the circles - even when they're touching.
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
There is no 180' circle that would be half a circle. A complete circle is 360 degrees A circle is 360º no matter what its size is.
360 degrees are in a circle no matter how big or small the circle is A circle has 360 degrees.
A chord of a circle that contains the center of the circle is called the diameter.
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A chessboard is tessellated, so I assume it is a figure that is checkered.
No
A circle cannot be tessellated because it lacks straight edges and corners, which are required for tiling a plane without gaps or overlaps. In contrast, a square, hexagon, and equilateral triangle can all fit together to fill a space completely. Squares and equilateral triangles can tessellate individually, while hexagons can also fit together seamlessly.
No.
Yes
Yes
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
There are several different types of symmetry. Some of these include reflectional symmetry or rotational symmetry. It depends on how the plane has been tessellated.
No.
A regular octagon will not tessellate but an irregular one can.