Yes, sometimes.
A diamond is also known as a rhombus. A rhombus can have right angles except that it then also becomes a square.
A rhombus is not a square because it does not have four 90 degree angles, however a rhombus does have four equal sides. A rhombus is also known as a diamond.
A rhombus is a bipyramidal shape. A rhombus is more commonly known as a diamond shape. A rhombus has four sides that are equal in length.
It has rotational symmetry order 2. Its is also known as a diamond and is a special type of rectangle
rhomboid; rhombus
A diamond is not a square, but a square is a diamond. A diamond is another name for rhombus.
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Also called a Diamond or Lozenge. A rhombus with right angles is called a square.
Diamond is another name for rhombus.
No, a rhombus is thinner than a diamond.
A rhombus is also known as a diamond, a lozenge, a rhomb, and an equilateral quadrilateral. Each of these names emphasizes different properties of the shape, such as its equal side lengths and specific angles. The term "diamond" is often used in everyday language due to its diamond-like appearance.
Errm, a Rhombus? A rhombus is defined as a quadrilateral with four equal sides and opposite sides parallel. A square also meets this definition of a Rhombus, but is a special Rhombus in that all the angles are 90°.