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In order for polygons to tessellate, the total number of degrees where the vertices meet must be 360 degrees?
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In order for polygons to tessellate, the total number of degrees where the vertices meet must be 360 degrees?
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this statement is TRUE
In order for polygons to tessellate, polygons must be regular, or square or equilateral triangle
for example, if we take square
the total number of degrees where the vertices meet = 90°+90°+ 90°+90°=360°
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