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How can you tell if a regular polygon will tessellate? - Answers

If you subtract two from the amount of sides there are in the polygon than mutiply that by 180 you than divide that number by the original amount of sides there was by 360 and if it goes into it without a decimal it tessalates. Ex. (10-2)180/360



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If you subtract two from the amount of sides there are in the polygon than mutiply that by 180 you than divide that number by the original amount of sides there was by 360 and if it goes into it without a decimal it tessalates. Ex. (10-2)180/360



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How can you tell if a regular polygon will tessellate? - Answers

If you subtract two from the amount of sides there are in the polygon than mutiply that by 180 you than divide that number by the original amount of sides there was by 360 and if it goes into it without a decimal it tessalates. Ex. (10-2)180/360

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