All regular polygons.
An equilateral triangle and a square.
Not normally
Equilateral and Equiangular triangle
A polygon can be equilateral but not always equiangular. Some examples of this are rhomboids and other polygons like pentagons and hexagons.
An equilangular polygon is a polygon who's angles are equal.
An irregular polygon need not be equiangular.
A regular polygon must be equiangular as well as equilateral. A rhombus is an example of a polygon that is equilateral but not equiangular.
Yes, a square is an equilateral polygon
a regular polygon is always equilateral
It's equilateral !!! A polygon with all sides congruent is equilateral.
A polygon cannot be equilateral but not equiangular because in the definiton of a regular polygon which is a polygon that is both equiangular and equilateral you see that you cannot have one without the other. As long as a polygon is equilateral it is also equilangular and vice versa. ARBETTES: You cannot have both in all polygons. In all triangles this is true. If a triangle is equilateral then it is equiangular. However, let's take a known quadrilateral: Rhombus. The definition of a Rhombus is that it has all equal sides. That's it. It's oppsite angles have to be congruent, but they do not all have to be 90 degrees.
An equilateral polygon is one in which all sides are equal