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Quadrilateral MATH is a parallelogram. The perimeter of MATH is _____.

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Final answer:

The perimeter of a parallelogram MATH is 2M + 2A, where M and A are the lengths of the sides MA and HT respectively.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a parallelogram, opposite sides are equal in length.

Let MATH be a parallelogram.

Let M and A be the lengths of the sides MA and HT respectively.

Then, the perimeter of MATH is M + A + T + H = M + A + M + A = 2M + 2A.

So, the perimeter of MATH is 2M + 2A.

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The parallelogram is a quadrilateral in which each two opposite sides are equal and parallel.

The perimeter of the parallelogram is the summation of the lengths of its four sides. Since each two opposite sides are equal in length, therefore,
perimeter = 2(length+width)
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