in tessellations of polygons joined edge to edge we say two edges A and B are identical if two copies of the tessellations can be placed one on top of the other (after sliding, rotating, or flipping as necessary) so that the tessellations completely coincide when A and B are in the same position. c) Explain why each edge in the tessellation in part A is identical to one of your edges E, D, G

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Your question is not clear and appears to be incomplete as the part A is missing from the question as well as the figure is not shown where edge E,D,G are given. Recheck your question and please be a little specific so that we can provide you with some meaningful help. Looking forward to hear from you again!

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