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A polytope ([[Polygon |polygon]], [[Polyhedron | polyhedron]], etc) is considered '''equiangular''' if all of its angles are [[Congruent | congruent]].
A polytope ([[Polygon |polygon]], [[Polyhedron | polyhedron]], etc) is considered '''equiangular''' if all of its angles are [[Congruent | congruent]].
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A polytope (polygon, polyhedron, etc) is considered equiangular if all of its angles are congruent.

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