It depends on the kite but on most they are
It has one pair.
A kite or an arrowhead.
One pair of opposite angles are equal in a kite and its 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees.
Yes: one of them, but the other diagonal does not.
In a kite one pair of opposite angles are equal and all 4 angles add up to 360 degrees and its diagonals intersect each other at right angles.
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.
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.
It has one pair of opposite angles that are equal but not two.
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.
A rhombus has a pair of opposite equal acute angles and a pair of opposite equal obtuse angles and the four angles add up to 360 degrees.
If this concerns quadrilaterals and the fact that the specified quadrilateral must ALWAYS have exactly one pair of opposite angles, then the shape is classified as a kite.* * *I'm in grade nine geometry classes. It's great fun. *slight sarcasm*