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Draw two parallel lines on your paper. Locate four points on the paper each an equal distance from both lines. Describe the figure you get if you continue to locate points each an equal distance from both lines
15 years ago

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Terry
Why don't you follow the direction and try that out? Then just connect the points and you'll see what you get. I think it's very self-explanatory.
15 years ago
Anonymous
Life
13 years ago
anne
a pallelagram?
12 years ago

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