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\r\nShown here are some examples of parallelograms. Draw 2 more examples of parallelograms on dot paper. (Make sure that your parallelograms are different from the ones already given!)
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\r\nObserve the parallelograms in Task 1 and make a list of as many properties as you can. Remember, the properties should be common to ALL the examples!
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\r\n\r\n\r\nHow would you justify each of the properties that you have mentioned?
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