There are a couple of ways to tackle this one, using the 45-45-90 rule or just using the pythagorean theore, let's use the pythagorean theorem.
the angle at A is 45°, and its opposite side is BC, the angle at C is 45° as well, and its opposite side is AB, well, the angles are the same, thus BC = AB.
hmmm le'ts call hmmm ohh hmmm say z, thus BC = AB = z.

I don’t know if this is the correct answer because to the left of the four is there ? or “. I put it into the calculator as 10^4, so no ? or “.
Answer:
Choice box 1: Always
Choice box 2: exactly 2 pairs
Choice box 3: adjacent
Step-by-step explanation:
If you look at a picture of a kite.
You always see the two top sides the same size and the two bottom sides the same size. Take a look at this picture.
The LCM of 6, 8, and 11 is 3 x 2 x 4 x 11, which is 264
Kx + c = 2
Subtract c from both sides:-
kx + c - c = 2 - c
kx = 2 - c
x = (2 - c) / k