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Prove that angles formed by the noncongruent sides of a kite are congruent (Hint: Draw a diagonal of the kite. )
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Prove that angles formed by the noncongruent sides of a kite are congruent (Hint: Draw a diagonal of the kite. )
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Well,It depends on the shape of the kite and to decide that something is congruent is it has to be the exact same shape looks same everything same YW :D
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