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Mathematics, 18.02.2021 20:00, mia5530

Is it possible to create a semi-regular tessellation using only squares and regular hexagons? If so, draw an example. If not, explain why it is impossible. (5 points) I have the answer to this for those who need it. No it is not possble as a regular Hexagon has an angle measure of 120 degrees and a regular square has an angke measure of 90 degrees and no combination including at keast one of both of these regukar polygons will come out to 360 degrees exactly it will either go over or be less then 360 degrees.​

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