Assuming it's a regular shape. You could 'slice' it into three, keeping parallel to any one of its sides.
No, a diamond is not normally cut into a square shape.
no it isn't a regular shape
A trapezium is considered to be a regular shape. The trapezium is referred to as a regular polygon which has all sides equal.
Yes, there is polygon that is called a diamond but it is not the same shape as the precious stone.
A circle is non-polygon. Meaning it has a curved side. A circle has no sides. It is non-regular.
In general, a diamond shape is neither a square nor a regular polygon. Only in an extreme form is it a square and therefore a regular polygon.
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Most non-regular quadrilaterals.
There is no maximum. For any integer n, there is a regular polygon (a 2-d shape) with n sides. And there are non-regular polygons as well.
A regular hexagon (if you can use non-regular shapes then there's an infinite number)
In general, if they fit together without gaps or overlaps at the centre, the resulting shape will be a convex nonagon. If, in addition, the three diamond shapes are congruent then the shape is a regular hexagon.
Assuming it's a regular shape. You could 'slice' it into three, keeping parallel to any one of its sides.
D= Diamond No, a diamond is not a shape
the shape of an outfield in baseball is a half diamond.
Diamond is transparent to non-transparent, depending on the diamond.
No, a diamond is not normally cut into a square shape.