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Mathematics, 09.11.2020 03:00, brandon56238

Why do equilateral triangles, squares, and hexagons tessellate while other regular polygons do not? Include a discussion of interior angles in your response. Also include an example of a regular polygon that would not tessellate and explain why it would not.

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