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Prove that quadrilateral Q(1, 2), U(2, 5), A(5, 7) and D(4, 4) is a parallelogram by using slopes.
Which sides are parallel (give the letters) A) sides QU and AD B) sides QU and UA C) sides UA and QD D) sides AD and QD
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