2. Which one of the following figures tessellates?
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A tiling or tessellation of a flat surface is the covering of a plane using one or more geometric ... It is possible to tessellate in non-Euclidean geometries such as hyperbolic geometry. A uniform tiling ... For example, polyiamonds and polyominoes are figures of regular triangles and squares, often used in tiling puzzles. Authors .
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