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Can the following quadrilateral be proven to be a parallelogram based on the given information?
No. It is not a parallelogram because the angles of the quadrilateral do not add up to
360 degrees360°.
B.
No. It is not a parallelogram because one pair of opposite sides is not congruent and the other pair of opposite sides is congruent.
C.
Yes. It is a parallelogram because one pair of opposite sides is congruent and the other pair of opposite sides is parallel.
D.
Yes.
It is a parallelogram because one pair of opposite sides is congruent and parallel.It is a parallelogram because one pair of opposite sides is congruent and parallel.
(its a parallelogram with no numbers or letters just two < and - on two of the sides.)
No. It is not a parallelogram because the angles of the quadrilateral do not add up to
360 degrees360°.
B.
No. It is not a parallelogram because one pair of opposite sides is not congruent and the other pair of opposite sides is congruent.
C.
Yes. It is a parallelogram because one pair of opposite sides is congruent and the other pair of opposite sides is parallel.
D.
Yes.
It is a parallelogram because one pair of opposite sides is congruent and parallel.It is a parallelogram because one pair of opposite sides is congruent and parallel.
(its a parallelogram with no numbers or letters just two < and - on two of the sides.)
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Steve
I guess you'll just have to analyze the figure, which we cannot see. The choices tell you what to look at.
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Geometry help
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