In playing cards, the suite of 'diamonds' is a quadrilateral (Four sides).
In jewellery a diamond is an allotrope of carbon, and is known as the 'Adamantine' structurte. Each carbon atom has f**our branches**, combining with more carbon atoms.
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A diamond, such as a symbol in playing cards, is a quadrilateral. A diamond, as a form of carbon, is a 3-dimensional object and so cannot be a quadrilateral.
There are two in the quadrilateral known as a diamond.
A mathematical diamond is a quadrilateral with four sides and four angles.
A quadrilateral is a parallelogram with four sides. For example: square, rectangle, parallelogram, trapezoid, rhombus, diamond...
it might be a parallelogram or rhombus or diamond
Yes, because it has four sides and allquadrilaterals have four sides.