It is actually mathematical TERMS but I'm sure the true answer for that is a rhombus.
In mathematical terms it's called a rhombus.
It is algebra.
Algebra.
There is no such mathematical term in the English language.
A diamond is not technically a mathematical shape whereas a rhombus is. Other than that i don't know of any other difference.
In mathematical terms it's called a rhombus.
You probably mean the rhombus.
A mathematical diamond is a quadrilateral with four sides and four angles.
It is algebra.
carbon is the mathmatical name for diamond or c4
alberia
alberia
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I think you are going for calculus.
A mathematical rule can be called many things including a theory. Proofs can prove this theory to be a rule.
A diamond-shaped poem is called a "diamond poem" or a "diamond shaped poem."
There is no such mathematical term in the English language.