Answer:
Explanation:
A kite is a quadrilateral that has only one line of symmetry, and bisecting diagonals.
From the graph,
AB = 6 units
BC = 8 units
CD = 8 units
AD = 6 units
i. Has exactly one pair of congruent sides. Examples are; AB = AD and BC = CD.
ii. The diagonals are perpendicular. AC is at right angle to DB.
iii. The diagonals bisect each other. AC bisects DB, or vice versa.
Therefore, quadrilateral ABCD is a kite.