SOLUTION: What is the difference between an equiangular polygon, an equilateral polygon, and a regular polygon? Provide an example of each.

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Question 124456: What is the difference between an equiangular polygon, an equilateral polygon, and a regular polygon? Provide an example of each.

Answer by mathman409(67)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The answer is this:
An equiangular polygon has all of it's angles equal, an example would be a rectangle.
An equilateral polygon has all of it's angles equal, like a rhombus.
A regular polygon would have everything equal, like a square.

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