A quadrilateral with exactly two pairs of adjacent sides that are congruent is known as a kite. In a kite, one pair of opposite angles are equal, and the diagonals intersect at right angles, with one diagonal bisecting the other. This shape has a distinct symmetry along the axis that runs through the vertices of the unequal angles. Kites are commonly found in various geometric contexts and have unique properties that distinguish them from other quadrilaterals.
A quadrilateral with congruent pairs of adjacent sides and no parallel sides is a kite.
kite
Trapezoid.
rhombus
a rhombus
A kite
A quadrilateral with congruent pairs of adjacent sides and no parallel sides is a kite.
a rectangle
A kite
kite
Diamond
Trapezoid.
A kite
rhombus
A kite or an arrowhead.
Yes.
rectangle