Of the shapes listed, only the rhombus is a quadrilateral.
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.
No, it is not.
a circle cone or it may be a triangular cylinder. hope this helps :)
a cone has circle at bottom
A cone has a base that is a circle. The radius of that circle is its radius.
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.
No, it is not.
a circle cone or it may be a triangular cylinder. hope this helps :)
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a cone has circle at bottom
Neither. A cone is a cone.
A cone has a base that is a circle. The radius of that circle is its radius.
The base of a cone is always a circle. it also can be a ellipse.
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.
The base of a cone is a circle, and circle have an infinite amount of sides
A circle is a two-dimensional figure, where the cylinder and cone are three-dimensional.
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.