A kite has two pairs of congruent sides. Its diagnols intersect at right angles. The sum of its four sides would be its perimetre. Its area is given by the formula <math>(1/2) (product of its diagnols)</math> | A kite has two pairs of congruent sides. Its diagnols intersect at right angles. The sum of its four sides would be its perimetre. Its area is given by the formula <math>(1/2) (product of its diagnols)</math> |