What is the difference between a regular hexagon, quadrangular hexagon and equilateral hexagon? A Regular hexagon is: An quadrangular is: An equilateral hexagon is:
A google search of "quadrangular hexagon" yields absolutely nothing. Your teacher made that term up.
A regular hexagon is a hexagon (6-sided polygon) that has equal sides and equal angle measurement.
An equilateral hexagon is a hexagon that has all 6 sides equal in length.
I never heard of "quadrangular hexagon", so I can't help you with that.
Oops. Spelling error. Sorry! It's supposed to be " equiangular hexagon"
Aha! That's just a hexagon where all 6 angles are equal
OK. Live and Learn.
If all the angles are equal, would all the sides be equal?
The answer is NO. You could have small regular hexagons and large regular hexagons, while the inside angles are all equal..but legnth of sides are not equal.
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