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- Pentagon_tiling abstract "In geometry, a pentagon tiling is a tiling of the plane by pentagons. A regular pentagonal tiling on the Euclidean plane is impossible because the internal angle of a regular pentagon, 3π/5, is not a divisor of 2π. Fourteen types of monohedral tiling by convex pentagons are known as of 2012, and it is not known whether this list is complete.".
- Pentagon_tiling comment "In geometry, a pentagon tiling is a tiling of the plane by pentagons. A regular pentagonal tiling on the Euclidean plane is impossible because the internal angle of a regular pentagon, 3π/5, is not a divisor of 2π. Fourteen types of monohedral tiling by convex pentagons are known as of 2012, and it is not known whether this list is complete.".