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10 February, 12:06

Can a polygon be equiangular but not equilateral?

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  1. 10 February, 13:44
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    A a polygon be equiangular is always equilateral because the opposite sides of congruent triangles are always congruent. In this case, for example in a triangle, equilateral triangle is always equiangular with 60 degrees in each side. Polygons can be further simplified to triangles so it always fall to this basic notion
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