Math, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

how will you show that A Kite is a Rhombus...??? need full solution... fast.. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A kite is a quadrilateral (four sided shape) where the four sides can be grouped into two pairs of adjacent (next to/connected) sides that are equal length. So, if all sides are equal, we have a rhombus.

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Answered by devilgirl008
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A kite is a convex quadrilateral with two pairs of adjacent equal sides. A rhombus has two pairs of adjacent equal sides too, but all four sides are the same length. This answer assumes a positive definition of "kite" that does not deliberately exclude such special cases as rhombuses or squares.

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