Shapes that are not always equiangular include rectangles, trapezoids, and rhombuses. While rectangles are always equiangular (having four right angles), trapezoids can vary based on their specific type and do not necessarily have equal angles. Rhombuses have equal sides but can have varying angles, making them non-equiangular in certain cases. Thus, the angle properties depend on the specific characteristics of the shape.
An irregular polygon
Regular shapes are both equilateral and equiangular. Irregular shapes may or may not be equilateral and equiangular.
Yes, a regular polygon is always equiangular.
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.
A rhombus is NEVER equiangular. If it were equiangular it would no longer be a rhombus but a square.
rectangle
An irregular polygon
Equiangular (not eqiangular) polygons are equiangular. These can be, but need not be, regular polygons.
a rectangle
Regular shapes are both equilateral and equiangular. Irregular shapes may or may not be equilateral and equiangular.
A regular polygon is always equiangular.
Yes, a regular polygon is always equiangular.
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.
A rhombus is NEVER equiangular. If it were equiangular it would no longer be a rhombus but a square.
A square is always equiangular. This means that all the angles are equal and that is the case with any type of square.
rhombus
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