Quadrilateral. (Four sided polygon.)
A kite has two pairs of sides with the same length, where each pair is connected by a corner. For example, a quadrilateral with sides 4-4-5-5 would be a kite. A rhombus is a special kind of kite, with all sides equal. And a square is a special kind of rhombus with four right angles. So every square is a kite, but not every kite is a square.
A quadrilateral
A kite, a rhombus (special case of a kite), a square (a special case of rhombus).
It depends on what kind of kite. It could be equal
It is a rhombus or a kite
A dart
A kite has two pairs of sides with the same length, where each pair is connected by a corner. For example, a quadrilateral with sides 4-4-5-5 would be a kite. A rhombus is a special kind of kite, with all sides equal. And a square is a special kind of rhombus with four right angles. So every square is a kite, but not every kite is a square.
Any two triangles which are a mirror image of each other will form a kite if their long sides are brought together.
A quadrilateral
A kite, a rhombus (special case of a kite), a square (a special case of rhombus).
It is a kind of hexahedron, and I am not sure there is a specific name for kite shapes.
It depends on what kind of kite. It could be equal
A quadrilateral.
A Rhombus * * * * * WRONG! A rhombus does not have equal diagonals. If it did it would be a square! The shape is a special case of a kite.
It's common, because kite is not something special, something that is unique. There are millions of kites out there.
It depend on what kind of kite you have. Two points are symmetric with respect to a point iff it is the midpoint of the line segment joining them. So if you have like a dragon kite, then probably not, but if you have a traditional dizmond kite, then yes.
Examples; square, kite etc