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OpenStudy (hang254):

Gary is using a combination of regular polygonal tiles for his kitchen floor. He begins the tessellation at a vertex by placing one hexagon and two triangles. Which two polygons should he use to fill up the vacant space at the vertex and make it possible to tessellate the floor? 2 squares because 180 = 90 + 90 1 triangle and 1 hexagon because 180 = 60 + 120 2 hexagons because 360 – (120 + 60 +60) = 120 2 triangles because 360 – (120 + 60 +60) = 2 x 60

OpenStudy (hang254):

@timo86m can you help me please?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1341614502469:dw| so 2 triangles IDK tho lol

OpenStudy (hang254):

ok, thanks anyway

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but just from pic most of the time tile laying involves squares so it makes sense my drawing.

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