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Q: Can two angles if a kite be opposite and complementary?
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Can two angles of a kite be opposite and complementary?

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Can two angles of a kite be consecutive and complementary?

No.


Can two opposite angles of a kite be supplementary?

Yes. The opposite angles of a kite can be supplementary if the kite is, more specifically, a square. (90° + 90° = 180°)


Can two angles of a kite be opposite and acute?

Yes. A very "flat" kite.


Are opposite angles of a kite congruent?

Congruent means exactly the same in size and angles. Only the two side angles are equal for a kite that is not a square.


Can two angles of a kite be opposite and supplementary?

Yes, they can. An example of this is when a kite's opposite angles are both 90°. (90° + 90° = 180°) In the example, the kite is more specifically a square, but because of the Quadrilateral Hierarchy Theorem, this is possible.


Are the opposite angles on a kite the same?

Only if the kite is a rhombus or square. For the kite shape (aka deltoid), only the two sides have equal angles, and their sides are equilateral. The top and bottom angles are not equal.


How many acute angles does a kite have?

A kite can have 1, 2 or 3 acute angles.


Are both pairs of opposite angles congruent of a kite?

Only the two angles which are connected by the shorter diagonal will be congruent. The other two angles will not necessarily be congruent.


What are the two complementary angles?

There is an infinite number of complementary angles. Complementary angles are all angles that add up to 90 degrees, such as two 45 degree angles.


Can three angles be complementary?

No only two angles can be complementary


Is a kite convex?

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.