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So far, we have found that both triangles and squares work in tessellations. Can you think of any polygons that would not work? How about the pentagon? Try to visualize it. In a tessellation, each vertex would be the connecting point for a total of three pentagons. If each angle in a regular pentagon measures 108°, does it work? What reading strategy would help you read this paragraph more fluently?

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