Not usually. In Geometry a kite is defined as a quadrilateral figure having two pairs of equal adjacent sides.
A kite has two pairs of equal sides with no parallel sides.
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No. A kite has two pairs of sides of equal lengths. Opposite sides belong to different pairs.
I believe its a kite- but not a typical 'kite' that shows equal sides. Check out the picture of the 'kite' on www.math.com (under Geometry-Quadrilaterals). Hope this helps :) * * * * * Hope it does not help, because it is the wrong answer. A kite must have two pair of equal sides though unlike a parallelogram, these are adjacent sides, not opposite ones. A quadrilateral, as described in the question does not have a special name.
NO!!! If all four sides where equal , then you would have a 'Rhombus'. A Kite shape has four sides, two adjacent sides are of equal length.
A kite has two pairs of equal-length sides. If that is the question, then kite will satisfy it.
A kite does not have four sides of equal length.
yes.otherwise the kite doesn't have the shape of a kite .
Not usually. In Geometry a kite is defined as a quadrilateral figure having two pairs of equal adjacent sides.
A parallelogram has parallel sides. A kite does not. It has 2 pairs of sides with equal length but this does not make parallel sides.
A kite has two pairs of equal sides with no parallel sides.
The answer is a kite because a kite has equal sides!
No. A kite is a quadrilateral that has two pairs of adjacent equal sides (upper/lower).In a parallelogram, the opposite sides are equal in length. A kite can become a parallelogram in the degenerate case of a rhombus, where the upper and lower sides are equal. This also applies to square kites.No but they are both 4 sided quadrilaterals
Only if the kite is a rhombus or square. For the kite shape (aka deltoid), only the two sides have equal angles, and their sides are equilateral. The top and bottom angles are not equal.
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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.