This depends on context. In a square yes in a rectangle no
All squares have four right angles and all sides the same length. All squares having the same side length are the same.
Yes. Unless it happens to be a square, not all sides have the same length - and the definition of a regular polygon includes having all sides of the same length.
The correct spelling is "equilateral" (having all sides the same length).
In general no. A regular hexagon has the same length on all sides. Also, there are other hexagons with the same length on all sides that are not regular.
A rectangle having all four sides as an equal single length is a square.
isosceles - 2 sides of the triangle are the same length scalene - no sides are the same length equilateral- all sides are the same length
If a parallelogram has all four sides the same length it's called a square.
no. one of the sides is a different length.
A square! The sides are all the same length and measure.
a polygon with all sides the same length and all angles the same measure is called?
That means that all sides have the same length.
they dont have to be they can be different A rectangle with all sides the same length can also be called a square.