No because then it would be a square or a rectangle but a kite's diagonals meet at right angles.
Kite* * * * *No. On two counts:Only one of the diagonals is bisected.They meet at right angles.The correct answer is a parallelogram.
A square, a rhombus and a kite all have diagonals that are perpendicular and meet each other at right angles.
A kite
no
No because then it would be a square or a rectangle but a kite's diagonals meet at right angles.
Kite* * * * *No. On two counts:Only one of the diagonals is bisected.They meet at right angles.The correct answer is a parallelogram.
A square, a rhombus and a kite all have diagonals that are perpendicular and meet each other at right angles.
Their diagonals are mutually perpendicular - that is, they meet at right angles.
A kite
Possibly a kite
no
The shape you are referring to is a kite.
The diagonals of a rhombus intersect (meet) at right angles.
no. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No, but it does have some of the properties of a true parallelogram. It is a quadrilateral and has two pairs of sides of equal lengths. In the parallelogram each long side meets a short side and its opposite angles are equal. In the kite the two long sides meet together, and the two shorter sides meet together. If you draw in the diagonals of the kite you will find f our pairs of equal angles, and the diagonals cross each other at right angles.
They must meet at right angles and only one of them must bisect the other. (if both bisect one another, the quadrilateral will be a square).
A square if I'm correct