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If there is a parallelogram with one pair of opposite sides that are congruent and another pair that is parallel, how do I prove it is a parallelogram?​

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Simply state that it is a parallelogram according to the parallelogram theorm. If you need the segments here's an example (A ≈ B and C ≈ D) thats it!

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