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10. In an isosceles parallelogram, we have:

a. Pair of parallel sides as equal

b. Pair of non-parallel sides as equal

C. Pair of non-parallel sides as perpendicular

d. None of these.​

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Answered by itzHitman
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Step-by-step explanation:

two opposite sides (the bases) are parallel, and the two other sides (the legs) are of equal length (properties shared with the parallelogram). The diagonals are also of equal length.

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