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On a coordinate plane, 2 parallelograms are shown. Parallelogram 1 has points (0, 2), (2, 6), (6, 4), and (4, 0). Parallelogram 2 has points (2, 0), (4, negative 6), (2, negative 8), and (0, negative 2).

How do the areas of the parallelograms compare?

The area of parallelogram 1 is 4 square units greater than the area of parallelogram 2.
The area of parallelogram 1 is 2 square units greater than the area of parallelogram 2.
The area of parallelogram 1 is equal to the area of parallelogram 2.
The area of parallelogram 1 is 2 square units less than the area of parallelogram 2.

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The answer is: A. The area of parallelogram 1 is 4 square units greater than the area of parallelogram 2.

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On a coordinate plane, 2 parallelograms are shown. Parallelogram 1 has points (0, 2), (2, 6), (6, 4), and-example-1
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