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Group F
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03 Jessica C. Sanchez 04 Aicelleah Matunog
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12 Lucy Grace
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THEOREMS ON KITE
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5 KITE
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AB = DA
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6  One pair of opposite
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m∠B ≅ m∠D
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6  One pair of opposite
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 Diagonals are perpendicular
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90º  Diagonals are perpendicular
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7 90º 90º  Diagonals are perpendicular
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 Diagonals are perpendicular
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BD ⊥ AC
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Definition of a Parallelogram
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Definition of a Parallelogram
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 A parallelogram is a quadrilateral that has two pairs of
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Parallel lines
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Parallel lines
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Parallel lines
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Not-Parallel lines
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VERTICES
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Point H
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Point P
7 Point E
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VERTICES POSSIBLE NAME
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Point H Kite HOPE
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Point P Kite PEHO
7 Point E Kite EHOP
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VERTICES POSSIBLE NAME SIDES
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Point H Kite HOPE ,,,
6 Point O Kite OPEH
Point P Kite PEHO
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Point H Kite HOPE ,,,
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Point P Kite PEHO
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Point H Kite HOPE ,,,
6 Point O Kite OPEH
Point P Kite PEHO
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13 m∠O =100°
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m∠E = 100°
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∠E is opposite to ∠O
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∠H is opposite to ∠P
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∠H ≠ ∠P
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∠E is opposite to ∠O
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∠H ≠ ∠P
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m∠E = m∠O = 100°
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∠E is opposite to ∠O
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∠H ≠ ∠P
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Since only one pair of opposites angles are congruent, then the kite is
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The area of a kite is
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Theorem #1 the lengths of its
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If LN = 7cm and KM = 13cm,what is the area?
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If LN = 7cm and KM = 13cm,what is the area?
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If OE and LV are diagonals, and OE = 10cm
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Given a kite ABCD where AB ≅ BC and
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Given a kite ABCD where AB ≅ BC and AD ≅
90° DC, if ∠B = 90° and ∠C = 100°
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90° DC, if ∠B = 90° and ∠C = 100°
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Given a kite ABCD where AB ≅ BC and AD ≅
90° DC, if ∠B = 90° and ∠C = 100°
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100° 100°
1.Find m∠A
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∠A + ∠B + ∠C + ∠D =
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360°
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Given a kite ABCD where AB ≅ BC and AD ≅
90° DC, if ∠B = 90° and ∠C = 100°
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100° 100°
1.Find m∠A
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∠A + ∠B + ∠C + ∠D =
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360°
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Given a kite ABCD where AB ≅ BC and AD ≅
90° DC, if ∠B = 90° and ∠C = 100°
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100° 100°
1.Find m∠A
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100° + 90° + 100° + ∠D = 360°
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∠A + ∠B + ∠C + ∠D =
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360°
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Given a kite ABCD where AB ≅ BC and AD ≅
90° DC, if ∠B = 90° and ∠C = 100°
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100° 100°
1.Find m∠A
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100° + 90° + 100° + ∠D = 360°
290° + ∠D = 360°
12 ∠A ≅
∠A + ∠B + ∠C + ∠D = -290° -290°
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360°
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290° + ∠D = 360°
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