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  • 20-11-2017
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Is it possible for a hexagon to be equiangular but not equilateral? explain.

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JenniReyes
JenniReyes JenniReyes
  • 20-11-2017
Yes, it is possible to have a hexagon which is equiangular and not equilateral. The six interior angles of a hexagon measures 120 degrees each thus it is equiangular. If the two parallel sides of the hexagon are longer than the other sides then the hexagon is not equilateral anymore.
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