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30.10.2019 •
Mathematics
The border of a susan b. anthony dollar is in the shape of a regular polygon.a. how many sides does the polygon have? b. what is the measure of each interior angle of the border? round your answer to the nearest degree.
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Both pure tessellations and regular tessellations are formed by repeating a single shape. However, regular tessellations are formed using only regular polygons (triangles, squares, or hexagons). Pure tessellations can be any shape that can be repeated without overlap or gaps.
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