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a rectangle is is equangular but not

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Answered by vickysaiprasad6
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A square is a rectangle with four congruent sides. ... A quadrilateral can be equiangular but not equilateral (a rectangle) or equilateral but not equiangular (a rhombus). A square, however, is both. All sides of a square are the same length (equilateral) and all its angles have the same measure (equiangular).

Answered by sharmamehar68
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A square is a rectangle with four congruent sides . A quadrilateral can be equiangular but not equilateral (a rectangle) or equilateral but not equiangular (a rhombus). A square, however, is both. All sides of a square are the same length (equilateral) and all its angles have the same measure (equiangular).

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