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6. Trapezoids and Kites
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Exercise 67 Page 529

Recall the definition of a kite.

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Let's begin with recalling that a kite is a quadrilateral with exactly two pairs of consecutive congruent sides. Since every square has four congruent sides, a square cannot be a kite. Therefore, a square is never a kite.