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Every quadrilateral tessellates a plane. A. true B. False

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True, it is to do with the fact that the sum of interior angles is 360 degrees
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Answer:

False is the correct answer.

Explanation:

In math, tessellation of a plane refers to tilling a flat space using one or more different geometric shapes (the tiles) with no overlapping or gapping. It can be generalized to higher dimensions and a variety of geometries. So, there are some quadrilateral that won't tessellate a plane, so the answer is false.

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