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Answer:

AB = 15; CD = 20

Step-by-step explanation:

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A kite is a quadrilateral (four sides) with two pairs of equal sides which are adjacent to each other. A kite has two diagonals and the longer diagonal bisects the shorter diagonal.

We can use Pythagoras theorem to find the length of the kite sides:

AB² = 12² + 9²

AB² = 225

Taking square root of both sides:

AB = 15

AB = BC = 15 (adjacent sides of a kite are equal)

CD² = 12² + 16²

CD² = 400

Taking square root of both sides:

CD = 20

CD = AD = 20 (adjacent sides of a kite are equal)

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Answer:

B) AB = 15; CD = 20

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