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All sides congruent, by definition, makes the shape equilateral.

But there is no guarantee that it is equiangular and therefore it isn't necessarily a regular polygon.

Hexagons have six sides. If all sides are congruent then the perimeter is six times the length of one side and the length of one side is one-sixth the length of the perimeter.

Aside from general size, an equilateral hexagon can come in only two unique types: concave and convex. For any given side-length/perimeter, there are only two possible equilateral hexagons. The area of an equiangular equilateral hexagon is 3/2*(length of one side)*(length of one side)*(square root of 3).

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