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English, 20.03.2021 14:00 yvette2003

So far, we have found that both triangles and squares work in tessellations. Can you think of any polygons that would not work? How about the pentagon? Try to visualize it. In a tessellation, each vertex would be the connecting point for a total of three pentagons. If each angle in a regular pentagon measures 108°, does it work? What reading strategy would help you read this paragraph more fluently?

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