4. How many lines of symmetry will a kite have? Draw the lines of symmetry of a kite.
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A kite, which is a quadrilateral with two different pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length, has only one line of symmetry.
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- A line of symmetry is discovered in the case of quadrileterals when the quadrileteral may be split into two halves that are mirror images of one another. For a kite, there is only one line of symmetry.
- Having two distinct sets of adjacent sides that are each the same length, a kite is a quadrilateral.
- Any polygon can be divided into two mirror-image halves, and a line of symmetry can be discovered by reflecting the polygon across the line.
- This symmetry in a kite runs through the middle. the example below.
- As a result, there is just one line of symmetry in the kite.
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