No, a kite does not have two pairs of opposite sides that are parallel. In a kite, one pair of adjacent sides is equal in length, while the other pair is also equal, but the opposite sides are not parallel. This distinguishes kites from parallelograms, which do have two pairs of parallel sides.
No. A kite does not have parallel sides (unless it degenerates to a square).
A kite has no parallel lines. In a kite, there are two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, but the opposite sides are not parallel. The unique shape of a kite results in a configuration where all angles and sides are distinct, lacking any parallelism.
A kite
A quadrilateral with congruent pairs of adjacent sides and no parallel sides is a kite.
A Trapezium (can have two opposite sides parallel)A kite has no parallel opposite sides
No a kite has got no parallel sides
No. A kite does not have parallel sides (unless it degenerates to a square).
A kite has no parallel lines. In a kite, there are two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, but the opposite sides are not parallel. The unique shape of a kite results in a configuration where all angles and sides are distinct, lacking any parallelism.
A kite would fit the given description
A kite has 4 sides so it has two pairs of opposite sides.
No they are not. A kite is not a parallelogram.
No, they do not.
A quadrilateral with congruent pairs of adjacent sides and no parallel sides is a kite.
A kite
A parallelogram has parallel sides. A kite does not. It has 2 pairs of sides with equal length but this does not make parallel sides.
A Trapezium (can have two opposite sides parallel)A kite has no parallel opposite sides
A kite.