If all of the sides of the kite have the same length, and it happens to be the same
as the length of each side of the rhombus, andeach angle of the kite happens to be
the same size as one of the angles of the rhombus, thenthey can be congruent.
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Either a square, rectangle, or parallelogram fit this description.
It could be a square, rhombus, trapezium, kite or arrowhead.
Yes, a kite typically has at least one obtuse angle. A kite is a quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of consecutive, congruent sides. In a kite, the angles between the non-congruent sides (the angles opposite the longer and shorter sides) are usually not congruent. One of these angles can be obtuse, depending on the specific shape of the kite. However, it's important to note that a kite can also have acute angles, but it must have at least one obtuse angle.
It can be a kite.
A rhombus has 4 congruent sides, but it does not necessarily have 4 congruent angles.