Kite Geometry: Diagonal Bisector Theorem

In a kite, the diagonals bisect each other, intersecting at a point that is the midpoint of both diagonals and the intersection point of the perpendicular bisectors of the sides. This property is known as the Diagonal Bisector Theorem. The diagonals also bisect the opposite angles of the kite, forming congruent adjacent angles. These properties make kites unique quadrilaterals with specific angle and diagonal relationships that are essential for understanding their geometric characteristics.

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