A rhombus
A rhombus is always equilateral. It need not be equiangular, but if it is, then most people look at it and call it a "square".
The Equiangular polygon is a classification of polygon which has equal measures of angles. Unlike the regular polygon, in which the measures of the angles are equal and the measures of the sides are equal. For example, look at quadrilaterals (i.e. polygons with 4 sides and 4 angles). A regular quadrilateral is a square; an equiangular quadrilateral is a rectangle. Not all rectangles are squares (although all squares are rectangles).
An equilateral shape for example is a regular polygon whose sides are all equal in lengths.
A hexagonal nut has the shape of an equilateral hexagon
A polygon
Aren't all equilateral triangles acute??
Here is a site that will draw it for you. http://www.mathopenref.com/polygon.html An n-gon is a polygon with n sides and a regular n-gon is one with all the same angles and same length sides. ( Equiangular and equilateral) So a regular 33-gon is a polygon with 33 sides all the same length and the angles between the sides are all the same. As n gets very big, an 33 is big, the regular n-gon looks a lot like a circle! Go to the site and try it. Have fun! Dr. Chuck
Click on the link for equilateral acute triangle.
A triangle may or may not be a regular polygon. Let's look into things.First, a triangle is a polygon. All triangles are polygons. To be a regular polygon, the polygon must have equal sides. If the triangle has sides of equal length, then that triangle is an equilateral triangle and a regular polygon. If the triangle doesn't have sides of equal length, then it isn't a regular polygon. But in any case, the triangle is a polygon.
it looks like your mom!
The Equilateral looks like a line that splits the earth but doesn't. It's hot and you can not see it. Do you know what it is now?