Yes
Kite, Trapezoid, or Isosceles Trapezoid
A kite or an isosceles trapezoid
Properties of quadrilaterals
Trapezoid, isosceles triangle, arrow, kite, etc.
Yes
No but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals
Kite, Trapezoid, or Isosceles Trapezoid
A kite or an isosceles trapezoid
Properties of quadrilaterals
square, rectangle, kite and an isosceles trapezoid
Trapezoid, isosceles triangle, arrow, kite, etc.
rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezoid, isosceles trapezoid, kite ... etc
From Wikipedia: '...a kite, or deltoid, is a quadrilateral with two disjoint pairs of congruent adjacent sides, in contrast to a parallelogram, where the congruent sides are opposite.' In other words, a kite consists of two isosceles triangles joined at the base. Beginning with a particular isosceles triangle, it will always be possible to construct from it one kite that has equal diagonals (given that the kite may be either convex or concave). Hence an infinite number of kites do have equal diagonals, but many do not. A notable example of a kite that does have equal diagonals is a square.
this shape has at least one line of symmetry The answer is:- Symmetrical.
Regular polygon with any number of sides, circle, ellipse, isosceles triangle, rectangle, isosceles trapezium, kite, arrowhead.
An isosceles triangle and a kite have only one line of symmetry.