In a kite, two pairs of opposite angles are formed, with one pair being congruent and the other being unequal. For two angles in a kite to be opposite and complementary, they would need to add up to 90 degrees. However, in a kite, the opposite angles do not satisfy this condition; thus, two opposite angles in a kite cannot be complementary.
In a kite, the two pairs of adjacent angles are equal, and one pair of opposite angles is formed by the intersection of the diagonals. Therefore, while two angles in a kite can be complementary (summing to 90 degrees), they cannot be opposite angles, as opposite angles in a kite are not generally equal and do not fit the definition of being complementary. Thus, two angles of a kite cannot be both opposite and complementary simultaneously.
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this figure has 2 obtuse angles and two acute angles. also the opposite sides are parallel.
The nonvertex angles of kite are congruent, and are the two angles that appear closer together.
Complimentary angles are two or more angles that add up to 90 degrees
Yes. The opposite angles of a kite can be supplementary if the kite is, more specifically, a square. (90° + 90° = 180°)
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Yes. A very "flat" 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.
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.
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.
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A kite can have 1, 2 or 3 acute angles.
Only the two angles which are connected by the shorter diagonal will be congruent. The other two angles will not necessarily be congruent.
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.
If your question is "Can two complimentary angles be equal" then the answer is yes. If both angles are 45*, then they are complimentary and equal.
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.