No.
A kite has two pairs of sides of equal lengths.
Opposite sides belong to different pairs.
yes a kite's adjacent angles on the top and bottom are congruent.
a shape that's sides a not the same length and angles are not the same degree
A square or a rhombus
the shape is a regular shape if it has all the same angles and side lengths.
A square. Or an equilateral parallelogram.
A kite
A kite or arrowhead.
A rhombus has four sides that are all the same length ---------------------------------------- but if you are talking about the geometric shape kite - it is not a rhombus. A kite has two adjacent sides of equal length and the other two sides of equal length. Only a square can be a rhombus.
A rhombus is a shape that somewhat resembles a kite where the opposite sides are the same length.
A kite
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No, a kite does not have all its sides the same length. A kite typically has two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length. While the longer diagonal of a kite bisects the shorter diagonal at a right angle, the sides are not all congruent like in a rhombus.
Yes
Only a kite shaoe would qualify under the terms set.The kite is a shape similar to a rhombus, except that two adjoining sides are of equal length, and the other two adjoining sides are not the same length as the first two. (It's the "traditional" kite shape we see flying in a breeze where the top two adjoining sides are shorter than the bottom two.)
yes a kite's adjacent angles on the top and bottom are congruent.