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Kite

The document defines and provides properties of a kite shape. A kite is a quadrilateral with two pairs of consecutive sides that are congruent. Key properties include: the diagonals of a kite are perpendicular; one pair of opposite angles are congruent; one diagonal forms two isosceles triangles; and the area of a kite is half the product of the lengths of its diagonals. Several examples are provided to demonstrate calculating missing side lengths and areas of kites given specific measurements.

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Kite

The document defines and provides properties of a kite shape. A kite is a quadrilateral with two pairs of consecutive sides that are congruent. Key properties include: the diagonals of a kite are perpendicular; one pair of opposite angles are congruent; one diagonal forms two isosceles triangles; and the area of a kite is half the product of the lengths of its diagonals. Several examples are provided to demonstrate calculating missing side lengths and areas of kites given specific measurements.

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A kite is a quadrilateral

Kite with two distinct


pairs of consecutive
sides that are congruent.
Properties of Kite
Two pairs of adjacent sides are congruent
A
𝐹𝐴 ≅ 𝐴𝐼
𝐹𝑅 ≅ 𝑅𝐼
F I

R
Properties of Kite
The diagonals of a kite are perpendicular.
A

F I 𝐴𝑅⊥ 𝐹𝐼
Y

R
Lesson 6-5: Trapezoid &
3
Kites
Properties of Kite
It has one pair of opposite angles that are congruent
A

F
∠ 𝐴𝐹𝑅 ≅∠ 𝐴𝐼𝑅
I
Y

R
Lesson 6-5: Trapezoid &
4
Kites
Properties of Kite
It has one diagonal that forms two isosceles triangles.
A

are isosceles triangles


F I

R
Lesson 6-5: Trapezoid &
5
Kites
Properties of Kite
It has one diagonal that forms two congruent triangles.
A

F
∆ 𝐴𝐹𝑅 ≅ ∆ 𝐴𝐼𝑅
I

R
Lesson 6-5: Trapezoid &
6
Kites
Properties of Kite
It has one diagonal that bisects a pair of opposite
angles. A

F I

R
Lesson 6-5: Trapezoid &
7
Kites
Properties of Kite
A kite has one diagonal that bisects the other diagonal.
A

𝐹𝑌 ≅ 𝐼𝑌
F I
Y

R
Lesson 6-5: Trapezoid &
8
Kites
Kite
The area of a kite is half the product of the lengths of
its diagonals. A

F I

R
Lesson 6-5: Trapezoid &
9
Kites
Kite A

Given: Kite TASK


T Y S
7
If TA = 7, then AS = _____.
If m 118
If m 84
5
If TS = 10, then TY = ________.
If AS = 7 and TK = 11, the perimeter of kite
36
TASK is________.
K
Kite A
Given: Kite TASK
T Y S
If AK = 9 cm and TS = 6 cm, the area
of kite TASK is ________.

K
Activity U

Given: Kite CUTE


C M T
If CU = 15, then UT = _____.
If C
If m
If m = 112, then m= ________.
If UE = 12 and CT = 5, find the area of kite.

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