It has two pairs of equal length (congruent) sides. The top two are equal and the bottom two are equal (when you draw it like a diamond shape)
In a kite, two pairs of adjacent sides are equal in length, meaning there are typically two sides that are equal to each other and two other sides that are also equal to each other. However, the lengths of the two pairs are different from each other. Therefore, in a kite, there are no sides that are equal to the others, resulting in four sides total, with two pairs of equal lengths and none that are equal to the other pair.
A rhombus has 4 sides of equal lengths
A kite is a quadrilateral, meaning it has four sides. It typically features two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length. The unique shape of a kite often includes one pair of opposite angles that are equal, while the other pair are not.
None but it has end sides of equal lengths
An isosceles triangle has 3 sides and 2 of its sides are equal in lengths
A kite has 2 pairs of equal sides.
A rhombus has 4 sides of equal lengths
3 or more sides of equal lengths
A kite is a quadrilateral, meaning it has four sides. It typically features two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length. The unique shape of a kite often includes one pair of opposite angles that are equal, while the other pair are not.
None but it has end sides of equal lengths
An isosceles triangle has 3 sides and 2 of its sides are equal in lengths
A rhombus has 4 equal sides
A kite has no parallel lines. In a kite, there are two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, but the opposite sides are not parallel. The unique shape of a kite results in a configuration where all angles and sides are distinct, lacking any parallelism.
None but two of its three sides are equal in lengths.
An infinite number. A polygon with any number of sides can be equilateral (ie have sides of equal length).
None normally unless it is an isosceles trapezoid which has ends of equal lengths
A kite can have 1, 2 or 3 acute angles.