Describe the significance of having two pairs of opposite congruent angles in a quadrilateral.
What are the properties that make up a parallelogram

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Why is it important to know the properties of parallelograms before moving on to properties of rectangles?
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What is the relationship between consecutive interior angles and parallelograms?
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