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Which statement best explains if quadrilateral ABCD can be a parallelogram?
(a) ABCD can be a parallelogram with one pair of sides measuring 15 units and the other pair measuring 8 units.
(b) ABCD can be a parallelogram with one pair of sides measuring 15 units and the other pair measuring 9 units.
(c) ABCD cannot be a parallelogram because there are three different values for x when each expression is set equal to 15.
(d) ABCD cannot be a parallelogram because the value of x that makes one pair of sides congruent does not make the other pair of sides congruent.
Which statement best explains if quadrilateral ABCD can be a parallelogram?
(a) ABCD can be a parallelogram with one pair of sides measuring 15 units and the other pair measuring 8 units.
(b) ABCD can be a parallelogram with one pair of sides measuring 15 units and the other pair measuring 9 units.
(c) ABCD cannot be a parallelogram because there are three different values for x when each expression is set equal to 15.
(d) ABCD cannot be a parallelogram because the value of x that makes one pair of sides congruent does not make the other pair of sides congruent.
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