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move vertices A B and C to modify the original parallelogram. As you change the parallelogram, notice what happens to the diagonals. How does moving the vertices affect the relationship between the diagonals that you noted in question 2?

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User Phcaze
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Answer:

Despite changing the vertices, the opposite sides and opposite interior angles of the parallelogram remain equal.

Explanation:

PLATO AWNSER

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User Kelly Cline
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Moving the vertices does not affect the relationship between the diagonals. They bisect each other in all cases.

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User FireSarge
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