No, a rhombus is an actual mathematical shape, a diamond is not. 'Diamond' is from decks of cards, 'Rhombus' is from Math. BTW, a rhombus is a parallelogram* with opposite acute** and obtuse*** angles and all four sides are the same length.
*opposite sides of the shape are parallel
**less than 90 degrees
***more than 90 degrees
If I understand the question right I think it's a rhombus or diamond?
Because it looks similar. But it DEFINATELY IS NOT A DIAMOND. A diamond is never used in math. A rhombus is an actual geometric shape, unlike a diamond.
A rhombus is often called 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.
A rhombus. Commonly referred to as a "diamond".
A rhombus is a equalateral quadrilateral. It is a leaning square or a side ways diamond.
A rhombus is a square tilted on it's side. Or a rhombus is a diamond, or the sandbox looked like a rhombus.
A diamond is not a square, but a square is a diamond. A diamond is another name for rhombus.
A rhombus. A rhombus. A rhombus. A rhombus.
they are practically the same. a rhombus is a four sided figure with two pairs of parallel sides. i think a diamond is just a square turned to the side
Diamond is another name for rhombus.
No, a rhombus is thinner than a diamond.
A kite or a rhobus. It only looks like a rhombus if you turn it on its side.
A rhombus (like a diamond), or a parallelogram.
A diamond is infact a rhombus due to the 2 sets of parralell sides.
a diamond
If I understand the question right I think it's a rhombus or diamond?