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Mathematics, 11.03.2021 01:00 amandaelisantos

Consider a parallelogram in which one side is 3 inches long, another side measures 4 inches, and the measurement of one angle is 45°. how many parallelograms can you construct given these conditions? what are the lengths of the sides and the measurements of the angles for the parallelogram(s)? part A
using a ruler and a protractor, draw a parallelogram that satisfies the given conditions. (if you don't have these tools available, draw it freehand.) how many different parallelograms can you draw based on the given conditions?

part B
using the given information, can you determine the lengths of all the sides of the parallelogram? if so, what are the side lengths?

part C
using the given information, can you determine the measurements of all the angles of the parallelogram? if so, what are the angle measurements? use a protractor if necessary.

part D
what is the relationship between adjacent angles in the parallelogram?

part E
given two side lengths and an angle measurement, how many parallelograms can be constructed that fit the conditions?

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