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2 423 Quiz: Parallelograms and Proofs Question 2 of 10 Any polygon with two pairs of parallel opposite sides is a parallelogram. O A True OB. False SUBMIT
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2 423 Quiz: Parallelograms and Proofs
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Any polygon with two pairs of parallel opposite sides is a parallelogram.
O A True
OB. False
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Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
could be square or rectangle
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