No. A kite has two pairs of sides of equal lengths. Opposite sides belong to different pairs.
yes its nonsensical * * * * * The self-contradictory answer is correct to the extent that it is nonsensical. A rhombus is a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides and all sides of equal length. A kite cannot have any parallel sides.
No, all quadrilaterals are trapeziums. I kite must have 2 pairs of adjacent sides equal in length.
Yes. Think of a kite shape. Symmetry along its length but no parallel sides.
If only two sides of a triangle are the same length it is an isosceles triangle. If all three sides are the same length it is an equilateral triangle.
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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.
No. A kite has two pairs of sides of equal lengths. Opposite sides belong to different pairs.
A kite or arrowhead.
All four sides of a rhombus are the same length.
All four sides of a kite need not be the same length.
A rhombus is a shape that somewhat resembles a kite where the opposite sides are the same length.
I don't believe so. A kite has 2 sets of adjacent sides that are the same length, but I don't think that kites have parallel sides.