dimond with four equal sides
The correct name for a 3D diamond shape is a rhombic dodecahedron. This polyhedron has 12 congruent rhombus-shaped faces and is a type of dodecahedron, which is a polyhedron with 12 faces. The term "diamond" is often used colloquially to describe this shape due to its resemblance to the face of a cut diamond.
No, a diamond is not normally cut into a square shape.
You probably mean the rhombus.
The mathematical term of pi is approximated equal to 22/7. :)
Circumference. If you have a rectangle, then the circumference (length of the sides) is equal to 2*height + 2*width.
2 consecutive circles ============= As a solid geometric figure, a doughnut shape is called a torus.
The term prism describes the shape of a wedge. It looks like a triangle on the two ends.
the mathematical term meaning the line between 2 corners of a 2D or 3D shape. example: a hexagon has nine diagonals
Yes but the correct term is octohedron
Geometrical symmetry is a mathematical term for a shape that, if torn in half, can be mirrored and restored to the shape again.
Any shape is mathematical.
A diamond is not technically a mathematical shape whereas a rhombus is. Other than that i don't know of any other difference.
If you mean the geometric shape, it would be rhombus.
Volume is the area within a hollow 3 dimensional shape.
No shape is mathematical really unless it has been created by a mathematical formula, but is certainly a geometric shape. But anything which is a 2D or 3D shape is geometric. My improvement: A catenary curve from a mathematical equation such as cosh x, is a mathematical and natural shape. Maby each other arch can be approximated by a mathematical formula.
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 Torus is the mathematical term for a donut shape, that is to say, a circle with a smaller hole within the middle. The plural is toroids.