Yes, because not all sides are equal but angles are. That's the key word "angles". It cannot be equal sides because a rectangle is not equal sided.
rectangle
a rectangle
Rectangle.
A square or a rectangle
Rectangle
A rectangle is not always equilateral, although it is always equiangular. A rhombus is not always equiangular, but is always equilateral. A square is both equilateral and equiangular.
rectangle
a rectangle
A rhombus is NEVER equiangular. If it were equiangular it would no longer be a rhombus but a square.
A rectangle
A rectangle.
The rectangle.
Rectangle.
Yes, if it is an equiangular or equiangular and equilateral parallelogram (rectangle or square).
A rectangle is any quadrilateral with two pairs of opposite parallel sides which intersect at right angles. For example, computer monitors are in the shape of a rectangle. A square is a special type of rectangle in which all four sides are congruent (equal in measure). Thus a square is both equilateral and equiangular while a rectangle need only be equiangular.
Rhombus. Rectangles and squares all have angles measuring 90 degrees.
A rectangle is not equilateral, as it does not have all sides of equal length; instead, it has opposite sides that are equal. However, a rectangle is equiangular because all its interior angles are equal to 90 degrees. Thus, while a rectangle possesses one of these properties (equiangular), it does not meet the criteria for being equilateral.