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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 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 hexagons because 360 – (60 + 60) = 2 x 120 2 squares because 180 = 90 + 90 1 square and a hexagon because 360 – (60 + 60 + 60) = 60 + 120 1 triangle and a hexagon because 180 = 60 + 120

OpenStudy (hang254):

@experimentX

OpenStudy (experimentx):

do you have a fig?

OpenStudy (hang254):

no, what is that?

OpenStudy (experimentx):

two hexagons ... draw figure

OpenStudy (experimentx):

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OpenStudy (hang254):

oh

OpenStudy (experimentx):

|dw:1343841425088:dw| try drawing figure

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