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Yes, there is polygon that is called a diamond but it is not the same shape as the precious stone.

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Q: Is a diamond a polygon shape?
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Is a diamond shape square a regular polygon?

In general, a diamond shape is neither a square nor a regular polygon. Only in an extreme form is it a square and therefore a regular polygon.


What is a polygon that has 4 congruent sides?

its called a square, or another shape; diamond


What shape is a polygon and looks like a diamond and has four sides?

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What is the name of a polygon when you put 3 diamond shapes together?

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What is the definition of non-polygon?

A non polygon is a shape that doesn't meet the requierments to be a polygon. In order to be a polygon, a shape must have no curved lines and must be a closed shape.


Which shape is a polygon?

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What the difference between a polygon and a non polygon?

A polygon is 2 dimensional shape whereas a non polygon can be 3 dimensional shape


What is is a non polygon?

A non polygon is a shape that doesn't meet the requierments to be a polygon. In order to be a polygon, a shape must have no curved lines and must be a closed shape.


What is an angle that faces the inside of a polygon or shape and it is formed by consecutive sides of the polygon or shape?

An internal angle of the polygon.


Why is a shape considered a polygon?

A shape is not considered a polygon. For example, a circle is not a polygon. So the question is based on a misunderstanding.


Is a diamond a convex polygon?

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