yes, they can
A kite is similar to a parallelogram in that both have opposite pairs of congruent sides. However, unlike a parallelogram, a kite does not have congruent opposite angles. Additionally, a kite has two pairs of adjacent sides that are congruent, while a parallelogram has all sides congruent.
A square has 4 congruent sides and 4 right angles, in addition to having all of the properties of a parallelogram. A kite is not a parallelogram. It has two pairs of consecutive congruent sides, and a pair of congruent opposite angles.
In geometry, a kite, or deltoid is a quadrilateral with two disjoint pairs of congruent adjacent sides, in contrast to a parallelogram, where the congruent sides are opposite.
Yes. They can form a kite.
Yes. That would make all sides congruent; in this case, your parallelogram would be a rhombus.
a kite (two pairs of adjacent congruent sides) or a trapezoid (one pair of parallel sides).
yes a parallelogram is congruent
A kite is not a parallelogram because the parallelogram's angles are tilted and a kite isn't.
When Can. A. parallelogram become a kite
Either a square, rectangle, or parallelogram fit this description.
The parallelogram and the kite both fit that description.