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Claire thinks that if she draws a parallelogram with 2 congruent sides, it must be a rhombus. Jacob thinks that she
would need to draw a parallelogram with at least 3 congruent sides before she could be sure it was a rhombus. Who is
correct, if anyone, and why?
Only Ckliye is correct, because if the figure is a parallelogram and 2 sides are congruent, it must have all 4 sides
congruent.
Only Jacob is correct, because a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides must have 2 pairs of opposite sides that
are congruent.
Both are correct because if a figure has at least 2 congruent sides, it must have 4 congruent sides.
Neither is correct because one would need to draw 4 congruent sides in order to be sure the figure was a
rhombus
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