Not usually. In Geometry a kite is defined as a quadrilateral figure having two pairs of equal adjacent sides.
A kite has 2 pairs of equal sides.
A kite has two pairs of equal sides with no parallel sides.
A kite has 4 sides so it has two pairs of opposite sides.
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No. A kite has two pairs of sides of equal lengths. Opposite sides belong to different pairs.
A kite has 2 pairs of equal sides.
4 sides, 4 vertices, 2 equal angles, 2 pairs of equal sides
Because they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals. * * * * * However, a typical kite has two pairs of adjacent sides which are equal whereas a in a rhombus all four sides are equal.
A kite has two pairs of equal-length sides. If that is the question, then kite will satisfy it.
A Diamond is an elementary term for "Rhombus". It has 4 equal sides. A Kite has two pairs of equal sides that are adjacent to each other. kite can fly diamond can't diamonds are shiny kites are not
A Diamond is an elementary term for "Rhombus". It has 4 equal sides. A Kite has two pairs of equal sides that are adjacent to each other. kite can fly diamond can't diamonds are shiny kites are not
It depends on what kind of kite. It could be equal
No. A kite is a quadrilateral that has two pairs of adjacent equal sides (upper/lower).In a parallelogram, the opposite sides are equal in length. A kite can become a parallelogram in the degenerate case of a rhombus, where the upper and lower sides are equal. This also applies to square kites.No but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals
a kite has 4 sides
No. A kite is a quadrilateral (4 sided figure) with two pairs of adjacent sides of equal length; its diagonals are perpendicular. A triangle has 3 sides.
A kite has two pairs of sides and each pair is made up of adjacent sides that are equal in length. A rhombus has 4 equal sides. So most kites are NOT rhombuses, but if the two pair happen to be equal, then the kite is a rhombus.
No because a kite has 2 pairs of equal sides but it is not a parallelogram