A kite is not always symmetrical. While many kites have a symmetrical shape with two pairs of equal-length sides, some can be designed with asymmetrical features for aesthetic or functional purposes. However, in terms of geometric properties, a standard kite shape does have one line of symmetry that divides it into two mirror-image halves.
yes
yes
no, a kite can be a rombus
A kite is always a quadrilateral because it has 4 sides.
A kite is always a 4 sided quadrilateral.
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yes
Yes 1 of the diagonals of a kite is symmetrical
A rhombus is never a kite.A rhombus is a parallelogram with all its sides equal in length. Opposite angles are therefore equal and the rhombus is symmetrical about each of its diagonals.A kite is a quadrilateral having two pairs of adjacent sides equal in length. Only one pair of opposite angles is equal and the kite is symmetrical about the line that bisects the unequal opposite angles. A kite does not have any parallel sides.
square, rectangle, kite and an isosceles trapezoid
it's not an absolute requirement that a kite be symmetrical, but an asymmetric kite will probably fly oddly and tend to spin or move in one direction preferentially (and may not fly at all).
Pentagons can be symmetrical, but are not always so.
It is the symmetrical combination shape for over 505 houses.
no, a kite can be a rombus
A kite is always a quadrilateral because it has 4 sides.
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Yes a kite is always a quadrilateral because it has 4 sides