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1 Kites Geometry Chapter 6 A BowerPoint Presentation

2 Definition of a kite A kite is a quadrilateral with TWO pairs of consecutive sides but NO pairs of opposite sides.

3 Definition of a kite A kite is a quadrilateral with TWO pairs of consecutive sides but NO pairs of opposite sides.

4 Definition of a kite A kite is a quadrilateral with TWO pairs of consecutive sides but NO pairs of opposite sides.

5 If kite, then diagonals are

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7 In a kite, EXACTLY ONE pair of opp s

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10 The angles are always between the noncongruent sides

11 In a kite, EXACTLY ONE diagonal is bisected

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15 The diagonal that is bisected is always between the angles

16 Diagonals of kites (& rhombuses) make right triangles That means we can use the Pythagorean Theorem: 3 64 3

17 Diagonals of kites (& rhombuses) make right triangles That means we can use the Pythagorean Theorem: 3 64 3 Find AB & AD (they’re the same length) – 1 minute!

18 Diagonals of kites (& rhombuses) make right triangles That means we can use the Pythagorean Theorem: 3 64 3 AB = AD = 5

19 Diagonals of kites (& rhombuses) make right triangles That means we can use the Pythagorean Theorem: 3 64 3 Find BC & DC (they’re the same length) – 1 minute!

20 Diagonals of kites (& rhombuses) make right triangles That means we can use the Pythagorean Theorem: 3 64 3 BC = DC = 3 5


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