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HELPPP! true or false and explain pls!! 22. All kites are quadrilaterals. 24.A kite can have congruent diagonals.
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22. All kites are quadrilaterals.
24.A kite can have congruent diagonals.
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22.) True, quadrilaterals are essentially 4-sided figures
24.)True, as long as diagonals are orthogonal
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