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directions: algebra for what values of X and Y must each figure be a parallelagram? ( if you could just explain to me how to do it nd walk me through the steps that would be great. i have more problems if people are willing im not asking to solve im just asking to teach me how to do it quickly.) i have a cashapp for people who are tryna help me with a couple im feeling generous.


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