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Let d represent the number of degrees in one angle of a regular polygon, and n represent the number of sides of the polygon to tessellate. Which equation can be used to determine if the polygon will tessellate?
360° · n = d
360° · d = n
n + d = 360°
360° ÷ d = n
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360° ÷ d = n
Reason: To tessellate, an integer number of congruent interior angles must meet at a point and sum to 360°. So 360° divided by the measure d of one interior angle must be an integer (the number meeting at the vertex).
Reason: To tessellate, an integer number of congruent interior angles must meet at a point and sum to 360°. So 360° divided by the measure d of one interior angle must be an integer (the number meeting at the vertex).
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