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adjacent sides of quadrilateral pqrs​

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Answered by prakharnootan
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Step-by-step explanation:

Adjacent sides PQ and QR have the same length. Quadrilateral PQRS might or might not be a parallelogram.

For example, if RS and SP also have the same length as PQ and QR (for example, PQ = QR = RS = SP = 4),

then it's a parallelogram (in fact, it's a rhombus).

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Answered by Arushisinghrajput
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