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
A rhombus is a geometric 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∘***more than 90∘
A trapezoid and a rhombus are examples of shapes with more than one obtuse angle.
Because a rhombus is not a diamond. Really, a diamond isn't a real shape.'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***more than 90 degrees
That shape is a square. A square is a special kind of rhombus, and a rhombus is aspecial kind of parallelogram. So the shape described in the question is a square,a rhombus, and a parallelogram.ALSO . . . any polygon with more than four sides can have four equal sidesand four right angles.
a quadrilateral such as a square, rhombus, or rectangle
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
Yes, a square is a more specific geometric shape than a Rhombus. A square is always a Rhombus, but a Rhombus isn't always a square.
A rhombus is a geometric 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∘)***(more than 90∘)
A rhombus is a geometric 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∘***more than 90∘
A trapezoid and a rhombus are examples of shapes with more than one obtuse angle.
:( Sorry this answer's soooooo long:A rhombus, contrary to what some people say, is not identical to a diamond when it is tipped on its side. A rhombus will actually have (when tipped on its side) the top angle slightly behind the bottom angle: aka they are not then same thing.A diamond is not a mathematical shape. '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***more than 90 degreesA diamond is a very hard, precious stone made of carbon atoms (in a tetrahedral formation) and is a three dimensional object; a rhombus is a two dimensional mathematical shape with all sides equal and opposite angles equal; a rhombus with all angles 90o is called a square.As a two dimensional shape, a diamond is the name of the shape of one of the suits in a deck of cards and it is a rhombus.
Because a rhombus is not a diamond. Really, a diamond isn't a real shape.'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***more than 90 degrees
That shape is a square. A square is a special kind of rhombus, and a rhombus is aspecial kind of parallelogram. So the shape described in the question is a square,a rhombus, and a parallelogram.ALSO . . . any polygon with more than four sides can have four equal sidesand four right angles.
a trapezoid has only 1 parrellel side and a rhombus has 2
Quadrilateral is a broad category. Within the category quadrilateral, you have trapezoid, rhombus, square, rectangle, and more.
The shape could be a parallelogram (including a rhombus). Some kites would satisfy these requirements. And it is, of course, possible to have a shape with 5 or more vertices (i.e. more than 4 angles) that contains two acute and two obtuse angles.