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      • Kite more... A flat shape with 4 straight sides that: • has two pairs of sides. • each pair's sides are adjacent (they meet) and equal in length. Also the angles are equal where the pairs meet. The dashed lines are diagonals, which meet at a right angle. And one of the diagonals bisects (cuts equally in half) the other.
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  2. Kite. more ... A flat shape with 4 straight sides that: • has two pairs of sides. • each pair's sides are adjacent (they meet) and equal in length. Also the angles are equal where the pairs meet. The dashed lines are diagonals, which meet at a right angle.

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  5. Definition of Kite A kite is a quadrilateral (4-sided flat shape) which has the following properties: It has two pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in leng.

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    A kite is a quadrilateral having closed, flat geometric shape and whose pairs of adjacent sides are equal.

    Has two pairs of adjacent equal sides; in kite ABCD, AB = DA and BC = CD
    The two opposite angles where the adjacent unequal sides meet are equal; so ∠ABC = ∠CDA, here AB, BC and CD, DA are two pairs of adjacent unequal sides
    The two diagonals are perpendicular to each other with the longer diagonal bisecting the shorter one; here AC = longer diagonal and BD = shorter diagonal
    Convex: All its interior angles measure less than 180°.
    Concave: One interior angle is greater than 180°. A dart or an arrowhead is a concave kite.

    Area

    The total space enclosed by the kite. The formula is given below: Area (A) = (d1 × d2)/2, hered1 and d2are diagonals

    Perimeter

    The total distance covered around the edge of the kite. The formula is given below: Perimeter (P) = 2(a + b), here a and b are side lengths 1. More Resources 1.1. Area of a Kite 1.2. Perimeter of Kite

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  7. A kite is a quadrilateral exhibiting mirror balance when folded. Because of this balance, a kite possesses two similar inclinations and two sets of adjacent same-length sides. Alternatively, a Kite is a flat geometry having linear sides that consist of two pairs of identical-length adjoining sides. 00:00.

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