A quadrilateral in which diagonal are not congruent and only larger diagonal is perpendicular bisector of smaller diagonal then it is known as kite -- Mohan S. Vighe
The diagonals are perpendicular to one another. The shorter diagonal is bisected by the longer diagonal. The kite is symmetrical about the longer diagonal. The longer diagonal bisects the angles at each end of the diagonal.
Yes and at right angles
A square, a rhombus and a kite
Area of a kite in square units = 0.5 times the product of its diagonals
a quadrilateral in which diagonal are not congruent and larger diagonal is perpendicular bisector of smaller diagonal then it is known as kite
a quadrilateral in which diagonal are not congruent and larger diagonal is perpendicular bisector of smaller diagonal then it is known as kite -- M.S. Vighe
A quadrilateral in which diagonal are not congruent and only larger diagonal is perpendicular bisector of smaller diagonal then it is known as kite -- Mohan S. Vighe
If both pairs of opposite sides are parallel: A Rectangle, or a Square. If exactly one pair of opposite sides are parallel: An Isosceles Trapezoid. If it does not have parallel sides and one diagonal is the perpendicular bisector of the other: A Kite It is also possible that it does not have any parallel sides and neither diagonal is the perpendicular bisector of the other: A quadrilateral
The longer diagonal bisects the shorter diagonal.
The diagonals are perpendicular to one another. The shorter diagonal is bisected by the longer diagonal. The kite is symmetrical about the longer diagonal. The longer diagonal bisects the angles at each end of the diagonal.
Yes and at right angles
Yes, in the figure of a kite one diagonal bisects the other. They do not bisect each other.
The formula for the area of a kite is 1/2 * d1 * d2. d1 is the first diagonal, and d2 is the second diagonal.
It has one.
Yes: one of them, but the other diagonal does not.
No, they do not. Only the longer diagonal bisects the shorter diagonal.