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Can a dodecagon be used to tile a flat surfc? - Answers
No, a regular dodecagon cannot be used to tile a flat surface. Tiling requires shapes to fit together without gaps or overlaps, and the internal angles of a regular dodecagon (150 degrees) do not allow for such arrangements. While irregular dodecagons might be able to tile under certain configurations, a regular dodecagon cannot do so on its own.
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Can a dodecagon be used to tile a flat surfc? - Answers
No, a regular dodecagon cannot be used to tile a flat surface. Tiling requires shapes to fit together without gaps or overlaps, and the internal angles of a regular dodecagon (150 degrees) do not allow for such arrangements. While irregular dodecagons might be able to tile under certain configurations, a regular dodecagon cannot do so on its own.
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Can a dodecagon be used to tile a flat surfc? - Answers
No, a regular dodecagon cannot be used to tile a flat surface. Tiling requires shapes to fit together without gaps or overlaps, and the internal angles of a regular dodecagon (150 degrees) do not allow for such arrangements. While irregular dodecagons might be able to tile under certain configurations, a regular dodecagon cannot do so on its own.
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