It could be called a kite, a rhombus or a square. This depends on the perspective, length and angles of the diamond.
A quadrilateral with four equal-length sides and opposite angles equal (but not all four) is a rhombus. That's the usual description of a diamond shape.
No, but a diamond is.
That is a parallelogram; it could also be called a diamond shape.
It's certainly possible. Draw a square and rotate it by 45 degrees - it looks like a diamond.
Yes, there is polygon that is called a diamond but it is not the same shape as the precious stone.
A diamond-shaped poem is called a "diamond poem" or a "diamond shaped poem."
It could be called a kite, a rhombus or a square. This depends on the perspective, length and angles of the diamond.
A diamond shape is also called a "lozenge".
its called a square, or another shape; diamond
D= Diamond No, a diamond is not a shape
the shape of an outfield in baseball is a half diamond.
A quadrilateral with four equal-length sides and opposite angles equal (but not all four) is a rhombus. That's the usual description of a diamond shape.
No, a diamond is not concave. Diamonds have a faceted structure with flat surfaces called facets, rather than a concave shape.
No, a diamond is not normally cut into a square shape.
That depends on what you mean by "diamond shape." In a general shape, no, the sides need not be exact. If the shape is distinctly called a "rhombus," then mathematically speaking, yes, all sides must be equal, per the definition of a rhombus.
No, but a diamond is.