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True or False?
A kite can have diagonals of different lengths, but the angles at the endpoints of the longer diagonal are always acute.
True
False
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Both pairs of opposite angles formed by the intersection of the diagonals in a kite are congruent.
The diagonals of a kite bisect each other at a point that is the midpoint of both diagonals.
If the diagonals of a kite are perpendicular, then the kite is always a square.
The longer diagonal of a kite is always twice as long as the shorter diagonal.
The diagonals of a kite are perpendicular if and only if the kite is a rhombus.
The diagonals of a kite are always equal in length.
The longer diagonal of a kite always divides the kite into two congruent right triangles
The intersection of the diagonals in a kite creates four right angles.
It is done.