-Clarence
Thursday, January 21, 2010
A regular tessellation means a tessellation made up of congruent regular polygons. Only three regular polygons tessellate in the Euclidean plane: triangles, squares or hexagons. Since the regular polygons in a tessellation must fill the plane at each vertex, the interior angle must be an exact divisor of 360 degrees.
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