A kite (quadrilateral) has a pair of opposite angles which are the same measure. The diagonals are perpendicular, so you can divide the kite into four right triangles, and solve for those if you're given some dimensions. The diagonal, which connects the two congruent (same) angles, will be cut in half (bisected) by the other diagonal.
A kite is a quadrilateral having 4 sides and its 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
Yes.
right angle triangles have right angles, but there is no such thing as a right angle kite
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You can measure them with a ruler. If you want to calculate them, you need to clarify, based on what information.
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A kite is a quadrilateral having 4 sides and its 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
The angle of a kite is 90degree
Not necessarily
Yes.
The angle of attack is the angle that the kite flys into the air at. The angle depends on the wind seeded in the area you are flying the kite in.
There are many different kinds of kites, so likely there is a kite with an acute angle.
Both are quadrilaterals. Both have two pairs of side of equal length. In a kite they are adjacent sides, in a rectangle they are opposite. A kite has one pair of equal angles, all of a rectangle's angles are equal. In a kite, one diagonals bisects the other, in a rectangle both do.
A kite probably has no right angles.
A kite is a polygon with four total sides (quadrilateral)
right angle triangles have right angles, but there is no such thing as a right angle kite
A kite or a trapezium can.