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To prove that opposite sides of the given parallelogram abcd are congruent, which of the following postulates would you use?

a. asa postulate
b. sss postulate
c. ssa postulate
d. aas postulate


To prove that opposite sides of the given parallelogram abcd are congruent, which of the following p

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