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[tex]\bullet\quad\overline{QR}\cong\overline{ST}\text{ and }\overline{QR}\parallel\overline{ST}\\\\\bullet\quad\overline{QR}\cong\overline{ST}\text{ and }\overline{QT}\cong\overline{RS}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
A quadrilateral is a parallelogram when opposite sides are parallel. This will be the case when ...
An isosceles trapezoid has one pair of parallel sides and the other pair of opposite sides the same length, so that is not sufficient to describe a parallelogram. (Choices A and C describe this condition.)
A line segment is always congruent to itself, so that fact establishes nothing about a parallelogram. (choice D)
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Choice E can also describe an hourglass-shaped figure. We assume here that the quadrilateral is convex, with no sides crossing each other.