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When can a parallelogram also be a kite?

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when it is a rhombus

Explanation:

A kite is a figure in which the diagonals are perpendicular, and one of them is bisected by the other. It will be a parallelogram if both diagonals bisect each other. Such a figure (with mutually perpendicular bisectors as diagonals) is a rhombus.

A parallelogram that is a rhombus will also be a kite.

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