Probably yes because its got the same shape so probably yes in fact I'm definite
A kite, a rhombus (special case of a kite), a square (a special case of rhombus).
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. The geometric object is named for the wind-blown, flying kite (itself named for a bird), which in its simple form often has this shape.
It is called an arrowhead or, less commonly, a delta.
kite
Probably yes because its got the same shape so probably yes in fact I'm definite
A kite, a rhombus (special case of a kite), a square (a special case of rhombus).
It is the symmetrical combination shape for over 505 houses.
A quadrilateral because it has 4 sides
No, not every rhombus will be a kite. The opposite is also true that not every kite will be a rhombus.
A kite is only a regular shape if it is also a square or rectangle.
a common kite shape is a diamond
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. The geometric object is named for the wind-blown, flying kite (itself named for a bird), which in its simple form often has this shape.
It is called an arrowhead or, less commonly, a delta.
An inverted kite is still a kite.
rectangle, square, equilaterals, rhombus, kite, trapezium
The difference is surely that an arrowhead has one reflex internal angle where a kite does not.