Practice Questions on Kite
Q1. Find the area of kite whose one diagonal is 12 cm and other diagonal is 30 cm.
Q2. In a kite whose sides are, 5 cm and 8 cm. Find its perimeter.
Q3. Find the area of kite whose one diagonal is 7 cm and other diagonal is 3 cm.
Q4. In a kite with sides, 21 cm and 23 cm. Find its perimeter.
Kite – Quadrilaterals
Kite is a special type of quadrilateral that is easily recognizable by its unique shape, resembling the traditional toy flown on a string. In geometry, a kite has two pairs of adjacent sides that are of equal length. This distinctive feature sets it apart from other quadrilaterals like squares, rectangles, and parallelograms.
Diagonals of kite intersect each other at right angles. It is one of the unique quadrilateral and has some interesting properties that are covered below in the article. In this article, we will learn about, Kite Quadrilateral, Properties of kites, Examples, and others, in detail.
Table of Content
- What is a Kite?
- Diagonals of a Kite
- Angles in a Kite
- Properties of Kite
- Theorem: Diagonals of Kite Intersect at Right Angles
- Formulas for Kite
- Area of Kite
- Perimeter of Kite
- FAQs
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