A kite is a quadrilateral in which two disjoint pairs of consecutive sides are congruent (“disjoint pairs” means that one side can’t be used in both pairs).
Then:
- Two disjoint pairs of consecutive sides are congruent by definition - QP≅QR and QR is not congruent to RS (one side can’t be used in both pairs);
- One diagonal (segment QS, the main diagonal) is the perpendicular bisector of the other diagonal (segment PR, the cross diagonal), so PM≅MR;
- The opposite angles at the endpoints of the cross diagonal are congruent, thus ∠QPS≅∠QRS.
- ∠PQR is not congruent to ∠PSR, because they are not angles at the endpoints of the cross diagonal.
Answer: correct options are A, B and E.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's represent the smaller number by x and the larger number x+23
x+x+23=65 x+23=21+23=44 So the two numbers are 21 and 44
2x+23=65
2x+23-23=65-23
2x=42
2x/2=42/2
x=21