A rectangle comes to mind. A rectangle is equiangular (all angles the same) and is also a quadrilateral (four-sided), but is not equilateral (all sides of the same length).
The rhombus has adjacent angles being the same, and all sides are equal. However, it is not necessarily equiangular.
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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A rhombus is always equilateral. It need not be equiangular, but if it is, then most people look at it and call it a "square".
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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.
A square has four sides so it is a quadrilateral. All sides of a square are of equal length so it is equilateral. All angles of a square are of equal measure so it is equiangular. A quadrilateral that is equilateral and equiangular is a regular quadrilateral.
Yes! It's called a rhombus.
A square is an equilateral rectangle or an equiangular rhombus or a regular quadrilateral.
A rectangle comes to mind. A rectangle is equiangular (all angles the same) and is also a quadrilateral (four-sided), but is not equilateral (all sides of the same length).
The rhombus has adjacent angles being the same, and all sides are equal. However, it is not necessarily equiangular.
A square would fit the given description
No, an equilateral triangle has to be equiangular, but an equiangular triangle does NOT have to be equilateral