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Why does a decagon not tessellate

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Answered by mayank1025
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A regular decagon does not tessellate. ... The reason for this lies in the measurements of the interior angles of a regular polygon. For a regular polygon to tessellate the plane, each interior angle must be a divisor of 360° because then there won't be any gaps where the polygons meet at each vertex

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