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Kite Notes

The document outlines the properties of kites, including their congruent sides, angles, and perpendicular diagonals. It includes exercises for finding missing angle values and lengths in various kite configurations. Additionally, it provides problems for solving equations related to angles in kites.

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Kite Notes

The document outlines the properties of kites, including their congruent sides, angles, and perpendicular diagonals. It includes exercises for finding missing angle values and lengths in various kite configurations. Additionally, it provides problems for solving equations related to angles in kites.

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Main Ideas/Questions Notes/Examples

A kite is a quadrilateral with the following properties:


B • Exactly two pairs of consecutive congruent sides.
Properties of ( AB  AD and BC  DC )
• One pair of opposite angles are congruent.
KITES
A C
E
( ABC  ADC )
D • Diagonals are perpendicular.
( AC ⊥ BD )

Directions: If each quadrilateral below is a kite, find the missing values.


1. B 2. K
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J 82 L
A 85 43 C
mB = _________ mJ = _________
71
D mD = _________ mK = _________
M

3. 4. E
P 37
Q
mPTQ = _________ mGDE = _________
D F
T mPQT = _________ 59
H mDEH = _________
R mQRT = _________ mDGH = _________
S G
5. 6.
m1 = _________ m1 = _________
65 5
m2 = _________ 6 7 m2 = _________
1 7
2 3 m3 = _________ m3 = _________
52
4 6 m4 = _________ 73 4 5 m4 = _________
m5 = _________ 1 46 m5 = _________
2 3 m6 = _________
m6 = _________
m7 = _________ m7 = _________

7. If WX = 14 and WR = 8, find RZ. 8. If AC = 38 and ED = 41, find CD.

X A B

W Y
R E
C

Z D

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9. If RS = 10 and RU = 9, find QS. R
10. If GF = 15 and CG = 23, find CD.
D

C E
G
Q S
U
F
T

11. Solve for x. 12. Find mL.


T M
(13x – 32) (7x + 22) L
S U (5x + 23)

K
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V
(8x – 31) N

13. Solve for x. B 14. Find mSTV. R (9x + 1)

A (5x + 14) (3x + 8) C (23x – 7)


U S
109 V

15. Find mFGJ. F 16. Find mNQP.


(5x – 1) (2x + 11) (11x – 23) N

Q O
R
I G (4x – 7)
J

H P

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