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What is a regular tessellation? How many regular tessellations are possible? Why aren't there infinitely many regular tessellations?

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  1. 22 April, 05:38
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    What is a regular tessellation?

    A regular tessellation is a pattern made by repeating a regular polygon. In simpler words regular tessellations are made up entirely of congruent regular polygons all meeting vertex to vertex.

    How many regular tessellation are possible?

    There are only 3 regular tessellation.

    1. Triangle

    2. Square

    3. Hexagon

    Why aren't there infinitely many regular tessellations?

    Not more than 3 regular tessellations are possible because the sums of the interior angles are either greater than or less than 360 degrees ...
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