yes
a kite
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.
It could be a square, rhombus, trapezium, kite or arrowhead.
Not necessarly. If the sum of two of the sides congruent to each other are greater than that of the sides opposite them, then no. If however the kite forms a rombus ot square, the diagnoles will form four congruent triangles with the base of both being the line of symmetry.
it depends on the type of kite, but typically thay are a diamond shape, so no the sides are not congruent.
A square.
a kite
Congruent means exactly the same in size and angles. Only the two side angles are equal for a kite that is not a square.
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.
No, except in the special case where each was a square.
It could be a square, rhombus, trapezium, kite or arrowhead.
Not necessarly. If the sum of two of the sides congruent to each other are greater than that of the sides opposite them, then no. If however the kite forms a rombus ot square, the diagnoles will form four congruent triangles with the base of both being the line of symmetry.
A quadrilateral in which adjacent angles are congruent is called a kite. In a kite, the adjacent angles formed by the intersecting diagonals are congruent. This property distinguishes a kite from other types of quadrilaterals, such as a parallelogram or a rhombus, where adjacent angles are not necessarily congruent. Kites have specific properties and characteristics that make them a unique type of quadrilateral in geometry.
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it depends on the type of kite, but typically thay are a diamond shape, so no the sides are not congruent.
A kite
Yes, it is true that a kite has one pair of opposite congruent angles. In a kite, the angles between the distinct pairs of adjacent sides are equal, leading to one pair of opposite angles being congruent. The other pair of opposite angles in a kite is generally not congruent.