SOLUTION: i am given a parallelagram and have two sides pareallel to eachother and the same two congruent. How do i prove the other two lines parallel?
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Question 359978: i am given a parallelagram and have two sides pareallel to eachother and the same two congruent. How do i prove the other two lines parallel?
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You don't have to prove that the other two sides are congruent and parallel; by definition a parallelogram has two pairs of sides that are parallel and congruent.
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