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  1. A kite is a quadrilateral with reflection symmetry across one of its diagonals. Equivalently, it is a quadrilateral whose four sides can be grouped into two pairs of adjacent equal-length sides. [1] [7] A kite can be constructed from the centers and crossing points of any two intersecting circles. [8]

  2. A kite shape is a quadrilateral that has 2 pairs of equal adjacent sides. Another important feature of a kite shape is that the diagonals of a kite always intersect at 90°. Let us learn more about the properties of a kite shape.

  3. Aug 3, 2023 · A kite is a quadrilateral having closed, flat geometric shape and whose pairs of adjacent sides are equal.

  4. A Kite is a flat shape with straight sides. It has two pairs of equal-length adjacent (next to each other) sides. It often looks like. a kite! Play with a Kite: Area of a Kite. Method 1: Multiply the lengths of the diagonals and then divide by 2 to find the Area: Area = p × q 2. Example: A kite has diagonals of 3 cm and 5 cm, what is its Area?

  5. What Is a Kite Shape? A kite is a quadrilateral, a closed flat geometric shape in which two sets of neighboring or adjacent sides are congruent (equal in length). Its diagonals meet at right angles. There are two types of kites. Convex: Each interior angle measures less than $180^\circ$. Concave: One interior angle is greater than $180^\circ$.

  6. Jan 11, 2023 · A kite is a quadrilateral shape with two pairs of adjacent (touching), congruent (equal-length) sides. That means a kite is all of this: A plane figure. A closed shape. A polygon. Kite Definition - Geometry. Sometimes a kite can be a rhombus (four congruent sides), a dart, or even a square (four congruent sides and four congruent ...

  7. 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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