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First attatchment:

1. Given

2. Definition of a parrallelogram

3. Transitive

4. Parts of line FE and AB

5. Opposite sides of a parallelogram are parallel.

You want to switch those last two because you're using what you want to prove to prove something before you've proved it, which is fallacious.

SECOND ATTATCHMENT:

In a parallelogram, opposite angles are equal and same side interior angles add up to 180.We have 2x+60+x+30=180 which means 3x+90=180 so x=30.Since x is 30 then angle to is 60 which means that angle A is 60, not 30.

THIRD ATTATCHMENT:

This is just the triangle midpoint theorem. SM is parallel to RU not VS.

FOURTH ATTATCHMENT:

Angle X and angle F are corresponding angles, so they are actually equal. You want Angle G and Angle F becuase they are same side interior angles.

FIFTH ATTATCHMENT:

this is correct

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