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Consider the parallelogram with vertices at (0,0),(4,0). (2, 3), and (6,3). Where do the
diagonals of this parallelogram intersect?
A. (3,1.5)
B. (4,2)
C. (2.4)
D. (3.5,3)
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Consider the parallelogram with vertices at (0,0),(4,0). (2, 3), and (6,3). Where do the
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