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).
A rectangle
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.
regular means equilateral and equiangular ... so its a square pretty much
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Yes! It's called a rhombus.
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.
A square is an equilateral rectangle or an equiangular rhombus or a regular quadrilateral.
A square would fit the given description
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).
Yes, because to be classified as a square it must be equiangular and equilateral and be a quadrilateral.
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 rectangle.
The Equiangular polygon is a classification of polygon which has equal measures of angles. Unlike the regular polygon, in which the measures of the angles are equal and the measures of the sides are equal. For example, look at quadrilaterals (i.e. polygons with 4 sides and 4 angles). A regular quadrilateral is a square; an equiangular quadrilateral is a rectangle. Not all rectangles are squares (although all squares are rectangles).
You could call it a regular quadrilateral, or an equilateral rectangle or even an equiangular rhombus, if you prefer.
I guess. It depends on if you draw it regular or irregular.