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Mathematics, 22.07.2019 14:00 mettababeeeee

Which statement cannot be used to determine whether quadrilateral xyzw must be a parallelogram? a xn ≅ yn and wn ≅ zn b xy =wz and xw = yz c xn ≅ nz and ny ≅ wn d xy ≅ wz and xw ≅ yz e none of the listed answers are correct f xy ≠ wz and xw ≠ yz i picked f and i got it wrong can someone me figure out how i messed up you.

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