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Step-by-step explanation:

A regular tessellation involves repeated use of a single regular polygon to cover the plane.

A semiregular tessellation involves repeated use of two or more regular polygons (in the same order around each polygon vertex) to cover the plane.

The first and third diagrams do not involve regular polygons. The fourth involves only a single regular polygon. Hence the second diagram is the one of interest.

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Answer:

The answer is the 4th object

Step-by-step explanation:

By definition, a tessellation, or tiling, is a repeating pattern that completely covers a plane with no gaps or overlaps. A regular tessellation is formed by congruent regular polygons.

Note that if a tessellation is formed by two or more different regular polygons, with the same number of each polygon occurring in the same order at every vertex, than it is semiregular tessellation.

Therefore, the correct graph is the 4th one.

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