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Given: Quadrilateral ABCD is a kite. Prove: ΔAED ≅ ΔCED Kite A B C D is shown. Diagonals are drawn from point A to point C and from point B to point D and intersect at point E. It is given that quadrilateral ABCD is a kite. We know that AD ≅ CD by the definition of . By the kite diagonal theorem, AC is to BD This means that angles AED and CED are right angles. We also see that ED ≅ ED by the property. Therefore, we have that ΔAED ≅ ΔCED by .

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