A kite is in the shape of a quadrilateral with two pair of congruent adjacent sides. The
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A kite is in the shape of a quadrilateral with two pair of congruent adjacent sides. The lengths of two sides are 20.0 inches and the lengths of the other two sides are 35.0 inches. The two shorter sides meet at an angle of 115. a. Find the length of the diagonal between the points at which the unequal sides meet. Write the length to the nearest tenth of an inch. b. Using the answer to part a, find, to the nearest degree, the measure of the angle at which the two longer sides meet.
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