Jason has listed the following conditions for Quadrilateral DEFG to be a kite. DEFG is definitely a kite if the diagonals are perpendicular. DEFG is definitely a kite if angle EFH is equal to GFH. DEFG is definitely a kite if DE ≅ DG. DEFG is definitely a kite if FE ≅ FG. DEFG is definitely a kite if the longer diagonal bisects the shorter one. DEFG is definitely a kite if angle DEF is equal to DGF. DEFG is definitely a kite if DE is not congruent to FE. Which conditions can be used together justify that DEFG is a kite? Conditions
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I'm here, just thinking. There seem to be multiple options for this problem.
Conditions 1 and 6
is that right?
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What I'm talking about, using conditions 1,5 would work, and using conditions 3,4 would work, and using conditions 2,6 would work.
A kite might have perpendicular diagonals, though
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A kite must have perpendicular diagonals, and at least one of those diagonals must be bisected. So if we have perpendicular diagonals, and the shorter one is bisected, it must be a kite.
so choice 1 and 6
choices 1, 3, and 6 were wrong
I'll only bug you for two more problems
I believe its Conditions 3, 4, and 7 thats what I'm putting for mines!
I got it right!! ;D YAY!! whoop whoop!!! (:
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