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I could probably figure this out, but it lists A, B, and C as points and I don't see them. I assume I'd have to place them somewhere, but I don't know where I would put them.

I could probably figure this out, but it lists A, B, and C as points and I don't see-example-1
I could probably figure this out, but it lists A, B, and C as points and I don't see-example-1
I could probably figure this out, but it lists A, B, and C as points and I don't see-example-2

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Answer:

D is the right answer hope this helps!!!!!!!!

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Answer: Choice D) Opposite sides of a parallelogram are congruent

Likely a typo has been made because A, B, C, and D aren't shown. I think your teacher meant to say PQ = RS and QR = PS

A parallelogram has properties that the opposite sides are parallel, and it can be proven that the opposite sides are congruent as well.

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