Determine whether the quadrilateral with the given vertices is a parallelogram. If so, determine whether it is a rhombus, rectangle, or neither. Justify your conclusion. Quadrilateral ABCD with A(-3, 0), B(1, 2), C(2, 0), D(-2, 2)
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