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what shape that have all equal interior angle and 2 parallel sides but doesn't look like a rectangle

What shape that is an equilateral polygon and has all equal interior angles and have 2 parallel sides but doesn't look like a square

Heres the actual question, i just need help with part A pls thanks
http://garsia.math.yorku.ca/~zabrock...mework/hw2.pdf

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what shape that have all equal interior angle and 2 parallel sides but doesn't look like a rectangle

What shape that is an equilateral polygon and has all equal interior angles and have 2 parallel sides but doesn't look like a square

Heres the actual question, i just need help with part A pls thanks
http://garsia.math.yorku.ca/~zabrocki/math1200fw0910/homework/hw2.pdf
Here's an important hint:
The discussion doesn't anywhere specify that x must be chosen from the set of quadrilaterals. So in the propositions EP(x), EA(x) and HP(x), x may be a polygon with any number of sides.
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