Mathematics
ABCD is a kite in which AB = AD and CB = CD. The kite is symmetrical about
- the diagonal AC
- the diagonal BD
- both the diagonals AC and BD
- the lines joining the mid-points of its opposite sides.

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Answer
In a kite, the diagonal connecting the vertices where equal sides meet (AC) acts as the axis of symmetry.
Hence, Option 1 is the correct option.
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