1.In a kite, which of the following is never true? a. The triangles formed by the diagonals are right triangles b. Every diagonal of a kite divides it into two triangles. c. The diagonals of a kite are congruent. d. There is only one pair of congruent opposite angles.
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The triangles formed by the diagonals are right triangles. This statement can be true for some kites, but it is not always true. Show more…
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