* Kites have exactly one pair of opposite angles that are congruent.<br>
* Kites have exactly one pair of opposite angles that are congruent.<br>
* Diagnols intersect at right angles.
* Diagnols intersect at right angles.
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Notice that a right angle is formed at the intersection of the diagonals, which is at point N. Also, we see that <K = <M. This is our only pair of congruent angles because <J and <L have different measures.
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<K = <M. This is the only pair of congruent angles because <J and <L have different measures.