No it does not. Hope this helped. A little :D
Yes, a kite does have opposite sides that are equal, but specifically, the two pairs of adjacent sides are equal in length. In other words, if you take one pair of adjacent sides, they will be equal, and the same applies to the other pair. However, the opposite sides of a kite are not equal to each other.
It depends on what kind of kite. It could be equal
Yes. Two adjacent sides are equal; the other two sides are also equal between themselves.
Any regular polygon. And some irregular polygons which will have some adjacent sides equal - for example, a kite or an arrowhead (chevron).
A Quadrilateral Kite!
It depends on what kind of kite. It could be equal
Yes
Yes
Not usually. In Geometry a kite is defined as a quadrilateral figure having two pairs of equal adjacent sides.
One of the same thing about a rhombus and a kite is that, there adjacent sides are equal.
A kite is a quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent congruent sides. The angles between the unequal sides are equal.
A kite.
Yes. Two adjacent sides are equal; the other two sides are also equal between themselves.
Any regular polygon. And some irregular polygons which will have some adjacent sides equal - for example, a kite or an arrowhead (chevron).
A Quadrilateral Kite!
2 pairs of adjacent sides are equal
A kite, a rhombus, a square must have two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal. Irregular polygon with 5 or more sides can have two pairs of equal sides.