yes
A kite is irregular.
Square, rhombus, rectangle, parallelogram, kite, arrowhead (or delta), trapezium (US trapezoid) and finally, the totally irregular quadrilateral which has no name!
delta kite, diamond kite, and box kite. There are also more kinds!
Deltoid or Delta
A delta kite is typically not considered a regular polygon. Regular polygons have equal side lengths and equal angles, while a delta kite has a specific shape characterized by two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length. The angles between these sides can vary, leading to a unique, non-regular shape. Therefore, while a delta kite may have symmetrical properties, it does not meet the criteria for being a regular polygon.
A kite is irregular.
Square, rhombus, rectangle, parallelogram, kite, arrowhead (or delta), trapezium (US trapezoid) and finally, the totally irregular quadrilateral which has no name!
delta kite, diamond kite, and box kite. There are also more kinds!
YES, a regular shape has all the angles equal and a kite does not.
Deltoid or Delta
A kite or some irregular quadrilaterals.
in china and Australia
A kite is considered an irregular shape because its sides and angles do not conform to the uniformity required for regular shapes, such as squares or equilateral triangles. While a kite has two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, the angles between those sides can vary, making it asymmetric. Thus, kites fall under the category of irregular polygons.
It can be an irregular quadrilateral, or a kite or arrowhead.
It is called an arrowhead or, less commonly, a delta.
square, rectangle, trapezoid, rhombus, parallelogram, kite, and irregular quadrilaterals
a kite or just any irregular quadrilateral