A kite probably has no right angles.
The angles formed by one congruent side adjacent to the side not congrent to the first side
Only the two angles which are connected by the shorter diagonal will be congruent. The other two angles will not necessarily be congruent.
It depends upon the construction of the kite. Most kites are diamond shape, meaning they have a pair of obtuse and a pair of acute angles. However many kites have support rods in a cross formation that meet at a right angle in the center of the kite.
If consecutive angles of a 4-sided figure were complementary, then all four of themwould add up to 180°. But that's a problem, because we all know that the sum of allfour angles in any 4-sided figure is always 360°. So the answer must be: 'No'.
Kite
A kite has 4 right angles (all angles of the kite are right angles), since the kite is parallel. If the kite was cyclic, then 2 right angles. And if normal kite, then 0 right angles.
acute
Kite is a quadrilateral in which 2 pairs of opposite angles are equal .
The diagonals of a kite cross each other at right angles
No. A kite has four angles so that makes 2 pairs of opposite angles.
2
A cyclic kite. A kite is cyclic if it has only two right angles.
2 obtuse and 2 acute in the classic kite shape.
1 pair of 2 angles
No.
2.