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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.
A regular polygon
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The polygon, as described in the question, is an equilateral polygon. If, in addition to this, all its angles have the same measure then the polygon is said to be regular. Polygons can be equilateral or equiangular or both (regular). The one exception is a triangle where equilateral implies (and is implied by) equiangular.
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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.
A regular polygon
Equilateral and Equiangular triangle
The terms equiangular means a polygon having the same angle between any two adjacent sides. Equilateral means all sides of equal length. A polygon can be equilateral without being equiangular (the rhombus) and equiangular without being equilateral (the rectangle). If a polygon is both equilateral and equiangular, it is a "regular polygon" such as the pentagon, square, and equilateral triangle.
A regular polygon must be equiangular as well as equilateral. A rhombus is an example of a polygon that is equilateral but not equiangular.
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Regular polygon is equilateral and equiangular. Irregular polygon is non-equilateral and non-equiangular.
Any polygon that's equilateral must be equiangular.
The polygon, as described in the question, is an equilateral polygon. If, in addition to this, all its angles have the same measure then the polygon is said to be regular. Polygons can be equilateral or equiangular or both (regular). The one exception is a triangle where equilateral implies (and is implied by) equiangular.
Yes, by definition. If it not equilateral AND equiangular, then it is not regular.