yes.otherwise the kite doesn't have the shape of a kite .
In a parallelogram the opposite sides are equal in length. In a kite two pairs of adjacent sides are equal in length.
A kite has two pairs of equal-length sides. If that is the question, then kite will satisfy it.
A kite, and various options amongst polygons with 5 or more sides.
We've got the following: x - length of kite's body x + 18 - length of kite's tail x + x + 18 = 32 -> total length of kite plus its tail 2x + 18 = 32 2x = 14 x = 7 -> length of kite's body x + 18 = 25 -> length of kite's tail
A kite is a quadriateral which sides can fold to become a triangular pyramid
Yes, a kite does have opposite sides that are equal, but specifically, the two pairs of adjacent sides are equal in length. In other words, if you take one pair of adjacent sides, they will be equal, and the same applies to the other pair. However, the opposite sides of a kite are not equal to each other.
In a parallelogram the opposite sides are equal in length. In a kite two pairs of adjacent sides are equal in length.
it has it opposite sides equal in length it has it opposite angles equal in size it has it total degrees equal to 360
No, a kite does not have two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel. In a kite, one pair of adjacent sides is equal in length, while the other pair is also equal, but the opposite sides are not parallel. This distinguishes kites from parallelograms, which do have two pairs of parallel sides.
No. A kite has two pairs of sides of equal lengths. Opposite sides belong to different pairs.
Both shapes have 4 sides, two pairs equal in length. In a parallelogram the equal length sides are opposite each other. In a kite the equal length sides are adjacent.
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.
No, a kite is not convex. A kite is a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent sides of equal length and one pair of opposite angles that are equal.
A kite.
Yes, if you draw a kite and make all sides equal, it becomes a rhombus. A kite is defined as a quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length. When all sides are equal, the properties of the kite align with those of a rhombus, which also has all sides of equal length and opposite angles that are equal. Thus, the figure transforms into a rhombus.
The quadrilateral you are describing is a kite. A kite has two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, where each pair is not opposite to each other. This property distinguishes kites from other quadrilaterals such as parallelograms and rectangles, which have opposite sides equal. Kites also typically have one pair of opposite angles that are equal.
A kite is a quadrilateral, meaning it has four sides. It typically features two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length. The unique shape of a kite often includes one pair of opposite angles that are equal, while the other pair are not.