Use the properties of quadrilaterals to determine the quadrilaterals that can be constructed with opposite congruent sides but with diagonals that do not bisect opposite angles. (1 point)

• rectangle and kite
• square and rhombus
• rectangle and parallelogram
• trapezoid and parallelogram

- Rectangle and kite

A kite has two pairs of adjacent sides that are congruent, which means opposite sides are not congruent. Additionally, the diagonals of a kite are not equal in length and do not bisect each other.

Therefore, a quadrilateral with opposite congruent sides but with diagonals that do not bisect opposite angles can be a rectangle and a kite.