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Of the shapes listed, only the rhombus is a quadrilateral.

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Q: Which of these is a quadrilateral - octagon circle rhombus and cone?
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What do you call a rhombus shape?

Diamond Or cone * * * * * Partly correct. A rhombus can be called a diamond or a parallelogram or a quadrilateral. However, a rhombus is a 2-dimensional figure whereas a cone is 3-dimensional so you certainly could not call a rhombus a cone.


Is a cone quadrilateral?

No, it is not.


What quadrilateral has a special name but is not a parallelogram?

a circle cone or it may be a triangular cylinder. hope this helps :)


What are some names of shapes?

Square Rectangle Oval Circle Triangle Cube Pyramid Cone Cylinder Parallelogram Kite Rhombus Trapezium Pentagon Hexagon Septagon Octagon Noneagon Decagon Polyhedron Octadecagon Tetrahedron Pentahedron Icositetrahedron Dodecahedron Enneacontahedron Undecahedron Icosidodecahedron Octahedron Heptacontagon


What does the cone has?

a cone has circle at bottom


Is the cone shape a circle and triangle?

Neither. A cone is a cone.


Is the radius of a cone the same as a sphere?

A cone has a base that is a circle. The radius of that circle is its radius.


What is the shape of the base of a cone?

The base of a cone is always a circle. it also can be a ellipse.


What does a cone net look like?

A circle with a radius equal to the base of the cone. This circle will be tangential to a segment of a circle whose arc is the same length as the circle, and whose radius is the slant height of the cone.


How many sides of the base in a cone?

The base of a cone is a circle, and circle have an infinite amount of sides


Why is a circle the odd one out between a circle a cylinder and cone?

A circle is a two-dimensional figure, where the cylinder and cone are three-dimensional.


What is the shape of sides of a cone?

In a right circular cone the base is a circle and the sloped side is a sector of a circle. For a general cone, they are an ellipse and a sector of an ellipse.