A geometric diamond has 4 sides and 4 angles. The precious stone has any number of sides and angles - as the cutter determines.
It simply depends of the length and proportions of the diamond. You have to know the sides of it to determine the angles. ;)
Its a diamond :]
A diamond, a rhombus, or a parallelogram.
a diamond or rhombus
A parallelogram can have four equal sides that will not meet at right angles. The term diamond can also be used in this context.
A mathematical diamond is a quadrilateral with four sides and four angles.
It simply depends of the length and proportions of the diamond. You have to know the sides of it to determine the angles. ;)
there are 50 right angles on a baseball field.
A rectangle is a quadrilateral with four sides. All angles are right angles, the diagonals are congruent, and the opposite sides are all equal. A rhombus (diamond) is a quadrilateral with congruent daigonals and equal angles.
Well, honey, a three-dimensional diamond is called a "diamond." It doesn't matter if it's 2D or 3D, it's still a diamond. So, go ahead and dazzle 'em with that sparkly gemstone, whether it's on paper or popping out of the screen.
Diamond
Its a diamond :]
In geometry, a square and a diamond both have four sides. However, the angles are different, and fixed.
A diamond, a rhombus, or a parallelogram.
a diamond or rhombus
3 sides and 3 angles
10 sides and 10 angles