yes
There is no formula: you measure the length of all of the sides. If the kite is bilaterally symmetric, add the lengths along the right or left side and multiply by two, because for side lengths A and B, its perimeter is 2A+2B.
No. A kite has two pairs of sides of equal lengths. Opposite sides belong to different pairs.
its the same as all other side lengths
A pentagon has five side and the lengths do not all have to be the same, apentagon which ahs all five side the same is sometimes called a "true pentagon"
Only if they are congruent triangles
You add the lengths of all four sides.
Angle Classifications:Obtuse (1 angle >90 degrees)Acute (all 3 angles
the shape is a regular shape if it has all the same angles and side lengths.
Only if all the angles and side lengths are the same.
A square is a rectangle in which all side lengths are the same.
If all of the sides of the kite have the same length, and it happens to be the sameas the length of each side of the rhombus, andeach angle of the kite happens to bethe same size as one of the angles of the rhombus, thenthey can be congruent.
They must all be the same length.