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define a trapezium and a kite ​

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Answered by luciferwars
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A trapezium or a trapezoid is a quadrilateral with a pair of parallel sides. A parallelogram may also be called a trapezoid as it has two parallel sides. The pair of parallel sides is called the base while the non-parallel sides are called the legs of the trapezoid.

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a toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string.

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a medium to large long-winged bird of prey which typically has a forked tail and frequently soars on updraughts of air.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A trapezium or a trapezoid is a quadrilateral with a pair of parallel sides. A parallelogram may also be called a trapezoid as it has two parallel sides. The pair of parallel sides is called the base while the non-parallel sides are called the legs of the trapezoid.

Kites have a couple of properties that will help us identify them from other quadrilaterals. (1) The diagonals of a kite meet at a right angle. (2) Kites have exactly one pair of opposite angles that are congruent. These two properties are illustrated in the diagram below.

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