Yes.
Just grip a regular hexagon by a pair of opposite sides and stretch it out.
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Yes, just take an equilateral and equiangular hexagon, and extend the length of two opposite sides. The angles will remain the same, but the lengths will be different.
if the measure of each interior angle of a polygon is 150 degrees how amny sides does it have?
Unless it is also equilateral, ie a regular hexagon, then none.
There are many polygons that are both equiangular and equilateral. For example, squares and equilateral triangles are both equiangular and equilateral polygons. The general term for polygons that are both equiangular and equilateral is regular.
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A rhombus if i remember my geometry its a rhombus A rhombus is NOT equiangular. A square is the only quadrilateral with equal sides and equal angles. An equilateral triangle is also equiangular. Polygons that are equilateral and equiangular are called regular.